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Hill Country Rifle Range
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It's been ages since I have been out to the Range,I was just checking to see if it was still there. Richard has always been a little on the strange side,well maybe a just a little more than just a little.But that said it was a good place to shoot if you knew the regulars and I did ,being in the Austin gun trade for years.The rules seemed to change depending on Richards state of mind at the time. No rapid firing was a given,That seemed to set him off,but Hill country had the longest distance of any of the three area ranges at the time and was the the least crowded.And as long as you paid for each gun you brought you were pretty much left alone.And best I remember you didn't let your brass hit the ground if you wanted to keep it.selling used brass was a sideline I believe.
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