BayouBengal
Member
Hey Everybody!
I got into collecting C&R rifles back in 2010...there's just something about wood and steel. I used to shoot field precision rifle and enjoy the sound of bullets plunking steel gongs, along with the occasional shattering of airborne clays.
Anyway, I moved here from Louisiana a couple years ago for work. I didn't bring anything up here with me since the apartment building I was living in frowned on such things and I wasn't sure I'd stay here past my two year contract. It's been a long two years with only the occasional visit to some property down south to shoot and oil the guns. I wasn't aware one could feel withdrawal from a hobby until experiencing it first hand!
I've been perusing the forum off and on for some time. Reading posts on here helped me plan out what to finally bring since the laws up here are so restrictive. I ended up accepting an offer that'll keep me here for the foreseeable future so...I'll just have to learn to navigate the differences. (I had looked at commuting from WV but dawgone that's a lengthy commute)
Looking forward to absorbing info and picking out a range to join once things start settling back down. I gotta admit, y'all have some beautiful land here. I'm still getting used to things not being flat
Geaux Tigers!!
I got into collecting C&R rifles back in 2010...there's just something about wood and steel. I used to shoot field precision rifle and enjoy the sound of bullets plunking steel gongs, along with the occasional shattering of airborne clays.
Anyway, I moved here from Louisiana a couple years ago for work. I didn't bring anything up here with me since the apartment building I was living in frowned on such things and I wasn't sure I'd stay here past my two year contract. It's been a long two years with only the occasional visit to some property down south to shoot and oil the guns. I wasn't aware one could feel withdrawal from a hobby until experiencing it first hand!
I've been perusing the forum off and on for some time. Reading posts on here helped me plan out what to finally bring since the laws up here are so restrictive. I ended up accepting an offer that'll keep me here for the foreseeable future so...I'll just have to learn to navigate the differences. (I had looked at commuting from WV but dawgone that's a lengthy commute)
Looking forward to absorbing info and picking out a range to join once things start settling back down. I gotta admit, y'all have some beautiful land here. I'm still getting used to things not being flat
Geaux Tigers!!