It stinks OP! It seems as if some of these people have their ranges right on their fence lines also. You approached him nicely, he shot you down ( not literally) ��. Personally I would take this down every legal avenue that I could afford ( cut my nose off spite my face).
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Some of you folks…… geez. If there is a male version of a “Karen”, we have some here.
Ask the guy to send you a txt when he’s going to be shooting at his range and leave him alone.Last edited by Trevor73402; 06-14-2021, 10:29 PM.
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Originally posted by rut-ro View Post
Good luck and keep calm
I agree with post 19. Well put J5.Last edited by Briar Friar; 06-14-2021, 10:52 PM.
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Set up your own "range" opposite direction of your neighbors "range". When you hear him start shooting at his range start shooting at your range!!! Nothing like the sound of a bullet whizzing past you to make you reconsider your current situation/position..... Then I bet he'll be all in favor of building a proper backstop!!
Before one of you internet cowboys yells at me, I'm just kidding! I would never recommend someone shoot in another persons direction first. Always shoot back!!! LolLast edited by c3products20; 06-15-2021, 05:00 AM.
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I think the way things are going these days I'd much rather have a neighbor with a 1000y range than not. Work something out and build/repair a relationship with them. Could have been a subdivision, mobilehome park, or quarry. I'd take the advice about working g out a way to let everyone know when lead is flying. Have a BBQ and invite them to discuss over a cold one. You catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Just my opinion.
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Neighbor built a rifle range on the fence line
Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostSome of you folks…… geez. If there is a male version of a “Karen”, we have some here.
Ask the guy to send you a txt when he’s going to be shooting at his range and leave him alone.
Originally posted by Rubi513 View PostYea, just “ask him to send a text”. Then clear the cabin and move off that side of your property so nobody gets shot. Seems reasonable...
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yeah I don’t think the Intimidator read the whole original post through before his normal telling of folks how wrong they are.Last edited by Smart; 06-15-2021, 06:14 AM.
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Originally posted by N.DaWoods View PostI think the way things are going these days I'd much rather have a neighbor with a 1000y range than not. Work something out and build/repair a relationship with them. Could have been a subdivision, mobilehome park, or quarry. I'd take the advice about working g out a way to let everyone know when lead is flying. Have a BBQ and invite them to discuss over a cold one. You catch more flies with honey than vinegar. Just my opinion.
If you think a couple of people shooting is annoying, try having nail guns popping off all day! Or having 10 neighbors with 40-50 acres who set up blinds and shooting ranges , world is just getting smallerLast edited by S-3 Ranch; 06-15-2021, 07:00 AM.
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Originally posted by S-3 Ranch View PostYes , be thankful that a subdivision or trailer park didn’t go in . here in the hill country, it’s getting pretty crowded as growth of cities expanded .
If you think a couple of people shooting is annoying, try having nail guns popping off all day! Or having 10 neighbors with 40-50 acres who set up blinds and shooting ranges , world is just getting smaller
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