Hey. This ain't no small thing. Try and find someplace to accurately sight 400+ yards. It ain't happening. 600-800 yards? very few and far between. It is always the biggest problem for sighting in, and practicing with, big iron.
Even here.
Then you find a new buddy who has a ravine you can shoot across that has the right dimensions, and a flat lay of a few hundred yards beyond, and a backstop at 1000 yards or so... And for a few years, it's nirvana. There's covered decks to keep the sun and the snow off, there's a fire pit for chili and hot dogs... Hell there's even a beer fridge, all right there.
Then your buddy finds out his ol lady is sleeping with someone else, and since you're around all the time for the gun range, suddenly he's suspicious of YOU - Even though he ought to know better, just on principles, but more than that, there's damn little time you've ever spent out there, that he ain't been right there with you the whole time.
Sure there was that one time, when he came in late, and you was up on the porch, and his wife brought out little smokies and crackers and sweet tea, and his wife was sitting there yacking with ya - The point being that you NEVER went inside with her, and it was only two glasses of sweet tea long, and how the hell were you supposed to know he wound up late?
And there was that other time when he was out of town and his cows got out, and you worked for two days to get em all back and fix the damn fence. For nothing. Hey, it's what you do for buddies. And yeah,his wife was gracious to you in thanks for bringing the cows home and all that time fixing fence... Yes, she brought you out lunch, and fixed you a big dinner on the porch - Grilled porterhouse and beer. And you was so damn stuffed you damn near fell asleep right there on the porch - BUT YOU DIDN'T - You went on home.
He can tick off a few times like that on one hand - Times like that are gonna happen. Doesn't matter even, that he's got a damn record - He can go look at all his game cam footage and know damn well it couldn't have been you.
But, the whole damn thing goes to hell in a handbasket. You ain't welcome anymore, and things go cold as hell. Not that it matters, since the divorce happened and they had to sell the place to reach a settlement. It got sold off to a developer, and now there's houses all over that land.
It ain't your fault - None of it, damn it. But there you are anyway... back to not having anywhere to sight in your long guns AGAIN. It happens every time.
