But Beto is for everyone!
Not me.But Beto is for everyone!
Are you in Parker or Tarrant county. Check the law. Parker county restricts use of firearms in platted subdivisions only. At least it was this way 2 years ago. I had a conversation with SO deputy. He checked status of my 2.5 acres, admired my new S&W and left.
I was in Dallas this week for work, and I had a discussion with a local regarding the influx of Californians and New Yorkians moving down here. He mentioned that he has a few new neighbors that are from these areas, and they all have "BETO" signs in their front yard...
They say they are with us, but they are bringing their failed liberal beliefs with them.
LOLHere....before someone beats me to it.
DON'T ENCOURAGE HIM.
Better and easier access shooting ranges in NY!
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There's a place in Venus/maypearl that's out in the middle of nowhere. No range officers, no one to bug ya. 33yd pistol range, 100yd and beyond rifle range. If ya got a scope that can see beyond 800 yds I think you may be able to go to do that there. No qualifications to do. $10 a visit. Or $75 a yearI frequented my first gun range many years ago in the great state of Ohio (my state of birth). Not that I needed to, plenty of open country to shoot guns but shotguns ruled the roost. Handguns were very common but bottle neck rifle cartridges were an anomaly.
I have shot at ranges in AZ, CA, CT, FL, OH, NM, NY, WA and now TX. Best ranges for me were in FL and NY.
A guy I work with invited me over to shoot at his home range. I think I will take him up on his offer. My recent experience with a "local" TX range left a lot to be desired. The owners (brothers) are nice guys but they had no clue how to set up a range and build shooting benches. Still I was able to get some trigger time and discovered after nearly 3 years by guns held zero and were as accurate and functional as the day I last put them away in their cases.
Heavy sigh .... Still looking for a good shooting range in TX.