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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4324424" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I was so much into shooting until covid. Shooting two matches a week from OKC to Tulsa or our local range.</p><p> I was vice president of for three years and president for 4 years at our local range in Ponca. 300 members before covid.</p><p>When not shooting matches, was at the range to practice or just plink a couple times a week.</p><p>Have no clue what the round count was but it was in the thousands a month.</p><p>Wife retired three years after me and the RV came into the picture.</p><p>It's hard to find a place to shoot out on the road. I'm not a big fan of indoor ranges, staying away from them for the most part. Outdoor ranges are out there but mostly private with an annual membership.</p><p>When finding one open to the public, I'm there. We use 30 cal ammo boxes as door stops.</p><p>Getting home from the road, playing catch up on things takes away from range time, but get there as much as possible.</p><p>Interesting that this thread popped up as was in the shop today doing some gun work and looked at the ammo in stock. Need to get back out to the range and will as soon as brush hogging, tilling, and planting food plots for deer season is over.</p><p>Wife says all this work is self-imposed. I hate to say it, but she is right. (If anyone of you ever meet her, never tell her I said that. I will deny.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4324424, member: 5412"] I was so much into shooting until covid. Shooting two matches a week from OKC to Tulsa or our local range. I was vice president of for three years and president for 4 years at our local range in Ponca. 300 members before covid. When not shooting matches, was at the range to practice or just plink a couple times a week. Have no clue what the round count was but it was in the thousands a month. Wife retired three years after me and the RV came into the picture. It's hard to find a place to shoot out on the road. I'm not a big fan of indoor ranges, staying away from them for the most part. Outdoor ranges are out there but mostly private with an annual membership. When finding one open to the public, I'm there. We use 30 cal ammo boxes as door stops. Getting home from the road, playing catch up on things takes away from range time, but get there as much as possible. Interesting that this thread popped up as was in the shop today doing some gun work and looked at the ammo in stock. Need to get back out to the range and will as soon as brush hogging, tilling, and planting food plots for deer season is over. Wife says all this work is self-imposed. I hate to say it, but she is right. (If anyone of you ever meet her, never tell her I said that. I will deny.) [/QUOTE]
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