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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1933236" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>Move to rural Nevada so you actually <strong><em><u>can</u></em></strong> practice and polish your shooting technique. That's what I did. I moved from Northern Virginia to a tiny town in the Nevada desert somewhat east of Reno <em>just so</em> I'd have a place to shoot long-range. That was in Fall 2004; have loved this place ever since. Not to make anybody feel bad or to poke anybody in the eye, but I can drive less than three miles from my house and shoot 1400 yards across the dead-flat bottom of a dry lake just north of town. Places like that lake are why I moved here.</p><p></p><p>The BLM desert is thousands upon thousands of open acres with no fences, RSOs, gates, fees, hours of operation, no limits on the number of shots fired per second, no bullschumer regarding the "political color" of the rifle or magazine capacities for it. A bayonet lug and protruding pistol grip on your rifle is encouraged, and on and on. Nevada is a good State for those who own guns. As soon as we can get rid of the imposter in the Governor's Mansion in Carson City, things will get even better...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1933236, member: 110896"] Move to rural Nevada so you actually [B][I][U]can[/U][/I][/B] practice and polish your shooting technique. That's what I did. I moved from Northern Virginia to a tiny town in the Nevada desert somewhat east of Reno [I]just so[/I] I'd have a place to shoot long-range. That was in Fall 2004; have loved this place ever since. Not to make anybody feel bad or to poke anybody in the eye, but I can drive less than three miles from my house and shoot 1400 yards across the dead-flat bottom of a dry lake just north of town. Places like that lake are why I moved here. The BLM desert is thousands upon thousands of open acres with no fences, RSOs, gates, fees, hours of operation, no limits on the number of shots fired per second, no bullschumer regarding the "political color" of the rifle or magazine capacities for it. A bayonet lug and protruding pistol grip on your rifle is encouraged, and on and on. Nevada is a good State for those who own guns. As soon as we can get rid of the imposter in the Governor's Mansion in Carson City, things will get even better... [/QUOTE]
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