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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 1443257" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>Yes, it is a very diverse State. In fact, I doubt any other State offers their residents limited drawings for Elk and Alligator. I lived in South AR for several years, close to LA. My sales territory included the DeQueen area & I know that region quite well. There is a lot of woods/thicket hunting but in places you have young clearcut and right-of-way opportunities as well, we had that plus Oil pipeline right-of -ways. So, a long range rifle is not out of place as one might think. I live in NE AR now at the edge of the Ozarks, East of Black River is Delta & West of the river is hills, shots can be in your face or one place I hunt can be 600 yards.</p><p>I think as long as you don't try to change the way the locals live & say up North we did it this way (I don't in any way believe you are one of those), I believe you will do just fine.</p><p>We are FAR from being a "shotgun State", we have a small area running North and South of Jonesboro like that, but all of the rest of the State, you will find the rules about as good as it gets. You can use a 223 or a 50 Cal. Barrett. No Yankee mag restrictions & no it does not cause huters to shoot 50 rounds. It is one of the most gun friendly States.</p><p>But for people that don't live here, you would not like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 1443257, member: 3622"] Yes, it is a very diverse State. In fact, I doubt any other State offers their residents limited drawings for Elk and Alligator. I lived in South AR for several years, close to LA. My sales territory included the DeQueen area & I know that region quite well. There is a lot of woods/thicket hunting but in places you have young clearcut and right-of-way opportunities as well, we had that plus Oil pipeline right-of -ways. So, a long range rifle is not out of place as one might think. I live in NE AR now at the edge of the Ozarks, East of Black River is Delta & West of the river is hills, shots can be in your face or one place I hunt can be 600 yards. I think as long as you don't try to change the way the locals live & say up North we did it this way (I don't in any way believe you are one of those), I believe you will do just fine. We are FAR from being a "shotgun State", we have a small area running North and South of Jonesboro like that, but all of the rest of the State, you will find the rules about as good as it gets. You can use a 223 or a 50 Cal. Barrett. No Yankee mag restrictions & no it does not cause huters to shoot 50 rounds. It is one of the most gun friendly States. But for people that don't live here, you would not like it. [/QUOTE]
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