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<blockquote data-quote="K9TXS" data-source="post: 2582883" data-attributes="member: 85208"><p>Lots of lakes and rivers to fish. Coyotes and a few woodchucks as well. Lots of deer all around along with some elk in the eastern part of the state.</p><p></p><p>This is a big shotgun state. Some ranges are shotguns only and there's lots of shotgun competition in the state. Lots of smaller ranges for rifles and pistols as well. The State also have state owned ranges across TN.</p><p></p><p>Also Midsouth Shooters is about 5 miles from my house. I save a lot on shipping.</p><p></p><p>As of this writing, gas is around is around $3.60 per gal. Check gas buddy and it will point you in the right direction. Most of the time I use Sam's Club since they're alway the cheapest in my area.</p><p></p><p>My taxes are a good bit cheaper here than where I was living in Sugar Land TX. Off hand I don't know the tax rate, but my wife can tell you more on this.</p><p></p><p>When covid came in, a lot of the grocery stores started allowing free pickup service. We like this a lot. You don't end up buying a lot of junk you don't need when you're cruising through the store.</p><p></p><p>Pros:</p><p>1. A little bit closer drive to PD fields.</p><p>2. We have humidity, but not the gulf coast humidity. Being use to the gulf coast humidity, it's funny to listen to people that think the humidity here is so bad.</p><p>3. No more hurricanes. We will get rain from them, but that's it.</p><p></p><p>Things to be aware of:</p><p>1. Driving at night, lots of deer and other critters on the road.</p><p>2. Probably a few more tornadoes than Texas, but normally in the southern part of the state.</p><p></p><p>Anything else let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9TXS, post: 2582883, member: 85208"] Lots of lakes and rivers to fish. Coyotes and a few woodchucks as well. Lots of deer all around along with some elk in the eastern part of the state. This is a big shotgun state. Some ranges are shotguns only and there's lots of shotgun competition in the state. Lots of smaller ranges for rifles and pistols as well. The State also have state owned ranges across TN. Also Midsouth Shooters is about 5 miles from my house. I save a lot on shipping. As of this writing, gas is around is around $3.60 per gal. Check gas buddy and it will point you in the right direction. Most of the time I use Sam's Club since they're alway the cheapest in my area. My taxes are a good bit cheaper here than where I was living in Sugar Land TX. Off hand I don't know the tax rate, but my wife can tell you more on this. When covid came in, a lot of the grocery stores started allowing free pickup service. We like this a lot. You don't end up buying a lot of junk you don't need when you're cruising through the store. Pros: 1. A little bit closer drive to PD fields. 2. We have humidity, but not the gulf coast humidity. Being use to the gulf coast humidity, it's funny to listen to people that think the humidity here is so bad. 3. No more hurricanes. We will get rain from them, but that's it. Things to be aware of: 1. Driving at night, lots of deer and other critters on the road. 2. Probably a few more tornadoes than Texas, but normally in the southern part of the state. Anything else let me know. [/QUOTE]
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