Lol, yep. I'm not sure if I hear them for fun, hunting (Turkey season stuff lately,) or coyotes.I'm South of you and I hear gunshots other than mine EVERY day. As long as you have a good backstop have at it.
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Lol, yep. I'm not sure if I hear them for fun, hunting (Turkey season stuff lately,) or coyotes.I'm South of you and I hear gunshots other than mine EVERY day. As long as you have a good backstop have at it.
Yea I'd call Elbert co they'll steer ya in the right direction
I used to know one or two. I am sure it's a whole other outfit now. But yes I mean if you ain't out there with a .338 Lapua trying to shoot a damn mile you should be alrightI'd like to think most guys on the force are nice if you talk to them on the level. I get that they can't exactly be "friends."
Here I think it is a little of everything. Some of the shot strings I hear make me think there is a 3 gun match I did not hear about. LOL...Lol, yep. I'm not sure if I hear them for fun, hunting (Turkey season stuff lately,) or coyotes.
Lol. A couple of weeks ago I was outside my "shack," and I heard some rustling. I got quiet, and so did it. I moved a couple of steps, and heard the rustle again. I fired off my pistol once at the ground, and the rustle went away throughout the night, with the exception of my nearest neighbor popping off a couple of rifle rounds, best I could tell. I'm guessing a coyote, since they have cattle.Here I think it is a little of everything. Some of the shot strings I hear make me think there is a 3 gun match I did not hear about. LOL...
Could not imagine 2000 acres. I would retire and just be one dirty hermit.My friend owns 2000 acres out there!! They have a 3/4 mile range. Shoot and play with tannerite constantly. No one cares
Lol. A couple of weeks ago I was outside my "shack," and I heard some rustling. I got quiet, and so did it. I moved a couple of steps, and heard the rustle again. I fired off my pistol once at the ground, and the rustle went away throughout the night, with the exception of my nearest neighbor popping off a couple of rifle rounds, best I could tell. I'm guessing a coyote, since they have cattle.