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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2979139" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I'm certainly not trying to be harsh in my comments. If I was, please accept my apology. First, I think you are one lucky guy to have a neighbor that allows you to shoot on her property located so close to you. This is a blessing and she must be a super lady and you must be a pretty good guy for her to let you do it.</p><p>I'm just thinking how I would not screw up a bird nest on the ground. I would do anything I had to do to make sure she's happy. Buying a suppressor is number one. Start today. The cost is cheaper than buying land. Putting up sound buffers is another but I would make sure I could move it to the spot I'm shooting from rather than putting a permanent structure on her property. That might be going too far. It would take a little effort to move it every time you want to shoot, but worth it to be the perfect neighbor.</p><p>I wish I had the same set up. I have to drive a couple of miles to where I setting up my range on my sisters property. It would be great to just walk outside and shoot.</p><p>Good luck and good shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2979139, member: 38658"] I'm certainly not trying to be harsh in my comments. If I was, please accept my apology. First, I think you are one lucky guy to have a neighbor that allows you to shoot on her property located so close to you. This is a blessing and she must be a super lady and you must be a pretty good guy for her to let you do it. I'm just thinking how I would not screw up a bird nest on the ground. I would do anything I had to do to make sure she's happy. Buying a suppressor is number one. Start today. The cost is cheaper than buying land. Putting up sound buffers is another but I would make sure I could move it to the spot I'm shooting from rather than putting a permanent structure on her property. That might be going too far. It would take a little effort to move it every time you want to shoot, but worth it to be the perfect neighbor. I wish I had the same set up. I have to drive a couple of miles to where I setting up my range on my sisters property. It would be great to just walk outside and shoot. Good luck and good shooting. [/QUOTE]
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