WayneB
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Thomas said:Morning Wayne.
Thanks for the update and the path to take...looks like bike will be headed that way.![]()
You better bring that truck and trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thomas said:Morning Wayne.
Thanks for the update and the path to take...looks like bike will be headed that way.![]()
WayneWayneB said:Rileys is still hanging in there and so is the place across the street! It's a bit tougher these days and getting harder to find places to shot, just not enough libs that are willing to hold up the targets!
WB
scott_vt said:Afternoon Wayne,
We got one over in Rutland on RT #7 a couple of years ago ! I always stop in when Im over that way, seems there is always something they have that I think I need !![]()
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jimg said:Wayne
You have a great range up your way as I recall, Pioneer. If youre talking about open land to use for shooting/hunting I would agree its harder to find.
Pioneer is still there, but it doesn't seem to be too active. Just the signs of changes.
I hunted out my backdoor before the land got logged in prep for the McMansions and the trail bike types took it over.
I still can go out the back door and have hundreds of acres to hunt on, but the developers are starting to move in on us. It is difficult for many of us to accept change I guess. More and more land is being posted these days so it makes it difficult.
Then I started going to Deerfield off Coffee Town Rd. Theres access to a state forest there (the name of which I cant recall) which was really pretty good. The deer, vermon and Partridge hunting was very good. I also belonged to Kinnicum in Candia, a super range with a very active membership.
While Cabelas has a really great shooting/hunting dept its no Rileys either. I hope Rileys continues to thrive!!
Back on the topic of TSC...its good they decided to open a store b/c its certainly filling a void and pent up demand. When I lived in NH Id save all my shopping for vacations when Id visit family in TN. There are farm stores of the TSC type and/or TSC in nearly every town b/c theres an ag base to support it. I suspect thats one reason theres not more in NH...the ag base is dieing as land gets developed/reused for purposes other than ag. When I moved to NH there were well more than 100 dairys. When we left there were less than 20 and several of those were in their way out. I also know all of New England is severely hay deficit and much is trucked in from Canada or points south. Enjoy your TSC.![]()