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Hello everyone,
Paul from Arkansas here.
Looking to learn as much as I can from y'all.
Long time inline shooter, and now am delving into traditional muzzleloaders.
Looking forward to getting an education on the hobby.
Where do n Arkansas ?
I’m originally from West Memphis.
Went to school in Russellville and roamed most of the eastern part hunting etc.
Now in Western NC
And welcome
 
Where do n Arkansas ?
I’m originally from West Memphis.
Went to school in Russellville and roamed most of the eastern part hunting etc.
Now in Western NC
And welcome
Welcome from N.W. Iowa. 2 of my children live in the area around N. Little Rock and Conway.

I'm in Central Arkansas, Saline County.
The monument for the geographical center of the state is 3 or 4 miles from my house.
Not far at all from your kiddos Tony, less than an hour.

And Wcman, no offense but West Memphis is a good place to be FROM. lol
We pass through Russellville a few times a year when we go to Razorbacks games.
 
Welcome from a transplanted Razorback in Texas, born in Fayetteville, grew up in Russellville. Visit Ark often, but at my age I don't recognize the place. It used to be truly remote and rural. No more. Too many people and WalMart. Still pretty nice.
 

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