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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3751287" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Welcome to OSA!</p><p>Oklahoma is so diverse in it's geography that it's impossible to put down the best place. It all depends on the persons wants and needs. Some like to live in rural communities, some like the heavily wooded areas, some like the semi arid areas that are lightly populated. </p><p>Since you are wanting to do some shooting on your property, that would rule out most places already mentioned. </p><p>You didn't mention if it would be a pistol range or long range rifle. </p><p>The ability to shoot on your own property will dictate how far you will be living from metropolitan areas. One can get lucky and find a property just a few miles from a smaller city, but the larger cities are always moving out and away from the city centers with sub divisions. Eventually it will be a corridor between Tulsa and Bartlesville of sub divisions. What used to be farming/ranching/hunting areas are now homes. </p><p>Think long and hard about what may be future housing expansion before buying into any property if you wish to remain rural and mostly private.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3751287, member: 5412"] Welcome to OSA! Oklahoma is so diverse in it's geography that it's impossible to put down the best place. It all depends on the persons wants and needs. Some like to live in rural communities, some like the heavily wooded areas, some like the semi arid areas that are lightly populated. Since you are wanting to do some shooting on your property, that would rule out most places already mentioned. You didn't mention if it would be a pistol range or long range rifle. The ability to shoot on your own property will dictate how far you will be living from metropolitan areas. One can get lucky and find a property just a few miles from a smaller city, but the larger cities are always moving out and away from the city centers with sub divisions. Eventually it will be a corridor between Tulsa and Bartlesville of sub divisions. What used to be farming/ranching/hunting areas are now homes. Think long and hard about what may be future housing expansion before buying into any property if you wish to remain rural and mostly private. [/QUOTE]
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