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<blockquote data-quote="shimoda" data-source="post: 1030959" data-attributes="member: 10112"><p>I moved here from Idaho in 2000 and still feel like a displaced westerner. The Eastern Shore has been good to me but I couldn't live without my hunting/ fishing/ camping vacations to the rocky mountain states.</p><p> Going on your first DIY hunt out of state seems like a daunting task but with some research, planning, good maps and GPS you'll do fine. No question that an antelope trip in Wyoming is the best way to get your feet wet.</p><p>I've always gone public land but buck tags with no preference points are getting harder to draw in units with good public access so securing private land permission may be in my future.</p><p>I shoot at Bridgeville Rifle and Pistol club in Bridgeville Delaware. They have rifle ranges from 100 to 1000 yards as well as pistol ranges. Great club, 7 day access, uncrowded and frequent competitions in several disciplines, I shoot F-class occasionally but mostly shoot on my own. The 600 yard range is always open and accessible, the 1000 yard range is only specific days because the other ranges have to be closed down while it's in use. Let me know if your interested in shooting/ joining there.</p><p>I'd be more than happy to help you do some planning on your trip and and always happy to meet a rifle guy. There's not too many of us here in shotgun country.</p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shimoda, post: 1030959, member: 10112"] I moved here from Idaho in 2000 and still feel like a displaced westerner. The Eastern Shore has been good to me but I couldn't live without my hunting/ fishing/ camping vacations to the rocky mountain states. Going on your first DIY hunt out of state seems like a daunting task but with some research, planning, good maps and GPS you'll do fine. No question that an antelope trip in Wyoming is the best way to get your feet wet. I've always gone public land but buck tags with no preference points are getting harder to draw in units with good public access so securing private land permission may be in my future. I shoot at Bridgeville Rifle and Pistol club in Bridgeville Delaware. They have rifle ranges from 100 to 1000 yards as well as pistol ranges. Great club, 7 day access, uncrowded and frequent competitions in several disciplines, I shoot F-class occasionally but mostly shoot on my own. The 600 yard range is always open and accessible, the 1000 yard range is only specific days because the other ranges have to be closed down while it's in use. Let me know if your interested in shooting/ joining there. I'd be more than happy to help you do some planning on your trip and and always happy to meet a rifle guy. There's not too many of us here in shotgun country. Sam [/QUOTE]
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