I am the OP. Thanks to all for the comments. To address a few things stated or asked...
I am in Nevada now. Yes, a purplish state, with a Dem governor, and some new gun laws, but a heck of an improvement vs California! Wife did not want to be too far from family, so where we are was a best solution for us.
I am absolutely NOT going to bring any "Californication" to my new place. No way. Before moving, we very clearly saw the apprehension Nevadans had over Californians coming here. It was palpable. I told them I came here to not only escape the destructive values and attitudes that dominante CA, but also to come to a place that embraces the same values as I. Nevadans who heard me knew it was true and sincere (not lip service), and you could all but hear their sigh of relief. California has not served to move me to the left, but instead has reinforced my conservative values, pushing me to leave the state. I really do prefer it here, and like the way things are. Here, I naturally fit in and want this place to remain just the way it is. And yes, I voted as my comments might suggest, and had my sign out front like many of my neighbors.
I am aware of the aggressive CA tax board. Pretty much severed all ties with CA, so they will have a hard time claiming I still have some residency there. And yes, our dog is here, with new health plans, docs, cars registered here, etc.
A few asked me to comment on the progress of the AR-10/6.5x47. I will do that. My box of parts needs a barrel, gas block, gas tube, stock, scope mount, and a scope. It will be built on a Noveske N6 lower receiver. Not sure who I will use for a barrel, but it no doubt will have to be something custom made to shoot the 6.5 x 47. I am hoping that the AR-10 does not beat up my Lapua brass too badly!
Some will say do not give up on CA, but honestly, being a gun loving, conservative there and fighting the liberal masses is analogous to one of those WW2 Japanese soldiers on an island still fighting, unaware the war ended.
This move was really hard, with Covid complicating things greatly. And then, less than 24 hours after the movers left, we were in a major car accident, requiring jaws-of-life to get my wife out and to the hospital and our car destroyed. Wife had minor injuries, but may have neck problems (attorney handling). Was not our fault. Makes for a rough start. But, it was all still worth it.
Phil