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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1777678" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Remember you need your OK Hunting License to be able to use these and other Wildlife Dept ranges scattered about the state of Oklahoma. They aren't "free-free"; their use is permitted to those with that hunting license.</p><p></p><p>The day of the unmanned, free range in/around Tulsa has likely come and gone. The places that I knew have all been closed. They were pretty scarey for the most part, with careless goobers pointing muzzles everywhere. Back in the day, about the only time I'd go to one was on a weekday, when I knew the goober population wasn't there. Walking through the piles of trash left, that seems to accompany this sort of "range", could be hazardous, with all the sharp metal and broken glass.</p><p></p><p>Happy Hollow is a much safer alternative, to those with or without a Hunting License, who want to pay as they go or are on a very tight budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1777678, member: 385"] Remember you need your OK Hunting License to be able to use these and other Wildlife Dept ranges scattered about the state of Oklahoma. They aren't "free-free"; their use is permitted to those with that hunting license. The day of the unmanned, free range in/around Tulsa has likely come and gone. The places that I knew have all been closed. They were pretty scarey for the most part, with careless goobers pointing muzzles everywhere. Back in the day, about the only time I'd go to one was on a weekday, when I knew the goober population wasn't there. Walking through the piles of trash left, that seems to accompany this sort of "range", could be hazardous, with all the sharp metal and broken glass. Happy Hollow is a much safer alternative, to those with or without a Hunting License, who want to pay as they go or are on a very tight budget. [/QUOTE]
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