the old grind
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There are those who will move to the country because they can't throw their weight around in the city. Trying to do so in some rural areas often gets them laughed at. I've had 3 LEO visits in 12 yrs when shooting. No 30-rd mags, no .50 cals, no tannerite. Invariably a new neighbor would be curious about the cadence of shots, and the officers would let them know we're shooting safely and lawfully.
The LEOs would ask if we were using drugs or alcohol, take our word for it that we were CPL-holders, and compliment my berms in a very few minutes. We'd spend several more discussing the local deer & turkey populations with them and where we're all looking to buy land 'up North' with no neighbors to ever complain. I'm between a large city and an exurban town, two miles or less from either. Between frogs & songbirds I can hear a marching band 1 mi away and, much to my liking, an elementary school playground 1/4 mi over my shoulder & across the road when shooting or on another calm day.
Lucky for me, neighbors on 3 sides either hunt, shoot, or practice with their carry pieces. Their tractors can be louder than their 'shoots', but we're mutually polite as to the hours we're making noise & there is 'peace in the valley', if you will. Anti-gunners might hear a practice session or orchard sprayer once a week and say it happens 'all the time'. There's no satisfying their values. They could just understand/accept the environments they moved into. btw: I'm the NPR guy around here (spying on the left?
) Not to be political, but I find that Republicans tend to be very tolerant neighbors.
On new year's nite we can hear 20-rounders emptying, probably AKs, till one o'clock and coming from closer to either town than we are. Silence is transitory. Reality is 24/7.
The LEOs would ask if we were using drugs or alcohol, take our word for it that we were CPL-holders, and compliment my berms in a very few minutes. We'd spend several more discussing the local deer & turkey populations with them and where we're all looking to buy land 'up North' with no neighbors to ever complain. I'm between a large city and an exurban town, two miles or less from either. Between frogs & songbirds I can hear a marching band 1 mi away and, much to my liking, an elementary school playground 1/4 mi over my shoulder & across the road when shooting or on another calm day.
Lucky for me, neighbors on 3 sides either hunt, shoot, or practice with their carry pieces. Their tractors can be louder than their 'shoots', but we're mutually polite as to the hours we're making noise & there is 'peace in the valley', if you will. Anti-gunners might hear a practice session or orchard sprayer once a week and say it happens 'all the time'. There's no satisfying their values. They could just understand/accept the environments they moved into. btw: I'm the NPR guy around here (spying on the left?
On new year's nite we can hear 20-rounders emptying, probably AKs, till one o'clock and coming from closer to either town than we are. Silence is transitory. Reality is 24/7.