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<blockquote data-quote="6.5Express" data-source="post: 711574" data-attributes="member: 34804"><p>I appreciate your responses. We currently live in the high desert in south eastern oregon which means June is spring, July and August are summer, September and October are Fall and the rest of the year is winter - oh and the wind blows most of the time - I've learned to set up my shooting bench to shoot with the prevailing wind...The county that we live in now is the largest in the state with a population of around 7,000. The weather info that I pulled up shows Cheyenne to be slightly warmer in the winter and slightly cooler in the summer (on the average) than where we're at now. The adjustment would be to a larger town. We would want to live out of town a ways - and don't mind driving too far to hunt. Now, for good hunting I have to drive into Nevada and don't get to go every year. I'm thinking the hunting from cheyenne would be to the south west and west? </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your responses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5Express, post: 711574, member: 34804"] I appreciate your responses. We currently live in the high desert in south eastern oregon which means June is spring, July and August are summer, September and October are Fall and the rest of the year is winter - oh and the wind blows most of the time - I've learned to set up my shooting bench to shoot with the prevailing wind...The county that we live in now is the largest in the state with a population of around 7,000. The weather info that I pulled up shows Cheyenne to be slightly warmer in the winter and slightly cooler in the summer (on the average) than where we're at now. The adjustment would be to a larger town. We would want to live out of town a ways - and don't mind driving too far to hunt. Now, for good hunting I have to drive into Nevada and don't get to go every year. I'm thinking the hunting from cheyenne would be to the south west and west? Thanks again for your responses! [/QUOTE]
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