Possible relocation TX > TN?

I feel like I can say the same for Texas… it's changed for sure. And yes very helpful. I am a water guy. Bass fishing is huge where I am now and I am familiar with Tennessee in that way since BASS and the others have all had/have big tournaments there. I sold my last boat last year. Already told the wife if we go east vs west I'm gonna probably be buying another

Sounds like Tennessee has a lot to offer but I'll need to drive some since the opportunity would keep us closer to Nashville albeit not in the city
Stratigic Edge is only about 45 minutes south of Nashville. https://www.strategicedge.us/gun-range
 
For all kinds of shooting to 1000 yards I can highly recommend this place
 
Thanks everyone! Lots of good info and to those who reached out for longer conversation in dm thanks for your feedback as well!

Find out Friday if this is going to be reality or not.
 
For all kinds of shooting to 1000 yards I can highly recommend this place

+1 Dead Zero is a nice range with Shot Marker ET's.

And I would recommend this place also...... http://orsaonline.org/index.asp
 
Tennessee sounds good to me. Was the license plate slogan for several years . I live in southern middle TN. And would not consider anywhere else home except maybe Montana. We are close enough to the cities , yet far enough to have that small town feel and hospitality.
 
Just an added comment from my brother who moved from Frederick Md. to the Paris area TN. They called him a Yankee and when they learned that he was staying they called him a d **n Yankee. True or not there is some sentiment still surviving from the Civil War era no doubt.
 
Just an added comment from my brother who moved from Frederick Md. to the Paris area TN. They called him a Yankee and when they learned that he was staying they called him a d **n Yankee. True or not there is some sentiment still surviving from the Civil War era no doubt.
Absolutely !!! Now more than ever.
 
Just an added comment from my brother who moved from Frederick Md. to the Paris area TN. They called him a Yankee and when they learned that he was staying they called him a d **n Yankee. True or not there is some sentiment still surviving from the Civil War era no doubt.
Sounds like more apt than not they're just picking at him unless he's some kind of peckerhead then it won't matter because they ain't never gonna like him and he'll always be that D@#mmn yankee but if he's a good guy it won't last and yes we're picky about our neighbors we don't take to pecker heads
 
Sounds like more apt than not they're just picking at him unless he's some kind of peckerhead then it won't matter because they ain't never gonna like him and he'll always be that D@#mmn yankee but if he's a good guy it won't last and yes we're picky about our neighbors we don't take to pecker heads
And by the way I live in one of the neighboring counties of Henry County
 
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