brnsvllyjohn
Active member
There are two public gun ranges within 25 miles of my home. These are on state property and managed by the Fish and Wildlife service. They have no range masters. There are signs everywhere that tell you the rules but reading is apparently not required to shoot a gun. I use one of the ranges routinely but almost never shoot at the other one. The one I use has backstops to just past 300 yards and the other one has berms to beyond 500 yards. I always get there as early as possible so I can get a preferred bench and before the real problem people show. Most serious shooters do the same thing I do.
Now some of the biggest problems I see are people shooting some unbelievable junk that they think is cool to shoot. Everything from old televisions to old car engines. Lots and lots of plastic bottles. The fine is around $400 for shooting anything that is not an approved target but apparently people don't care. You are also required to remove any targets you take with you except clay birds. The areas get so littered that they are cleaned every Tuesday and the one I use requires two loads on a large dump bed to clean the range each week.
The range I refuse to use has a different type of individuals that shoots there. They are worse for shooting garbage they brought from home but that is not why I won't shoot there. They will not stop shooting for you to go downrange to mark or pull your targets. I have had major issues pulling my target and it requires a group effort to go to every bench and insist that the shooters cease fire but even then they cannot be trusted. I was told to just were blaze orange and I wouldn't get shot. Yeh Right.
When I shoot I typically take two targets and drop one in front of the 100 yard berm and then walk on out and drop one in front of the 200 yard berm. I rarely shoot to the 300 yard berm. Very very few of use actually put our targets in front of the berms. Most put their targets or water bottles or whatever on top of the berm to shoot. Hello the berm is a backstop to catch the bullets and is 10-15 yards beyond the actual 100 or 200 yard markers if you care about that. I can say that at the range I typically use I have never had an issue getting a ceasefire in order to go mark or pull my targets, however I have never tried to shoot on a weekend.
I cannot believe the idiots that refuse to follow the rules on a FREE pubic range. I think we will see in the near future these type of ranges being closed to the pubic. Then they will just drive out into the public land and blast away at whatever.
Now some of the biggest problems I see are people shooting some unbelievable junk that they think is cool to shoot. Everything from old televisions to old car engines. Lots and lots of plastic bottles. The fine is around $400 for shooting anything that is not an approved target but apparently people don't care. You are also required to remove any targets you take with you except clay birds. The areas get so littered that they are cleaned every Tuesday and the one I use requires two loads on a large dump bed to clean the range each week.
The range I refuse to use has a different type of individuals that shoots there. They are worse for shooting garbage they brought from home but that is not why I won't shoot there. They will not stop shooting for you to go downrange to mark or pull your targets. I have had major issues pulling my target and it requires a group effort to go to every bench and insist that the shooters cease fire but even then they cannot be trusted. I was told to just were blaze orange and I wouldn't get shot. Yeh Right.
When I shoot I typically take two targets and drop one in front of the 100 yard berm and then walk on out and drop one in front of the 200 yard berm. I rarely shoot to the 300 yard berm. Very very few of use actually put our targets in front of the berms. Most put their targets or water bottles or whatever on top of the berm to shoot. Hello the berm is a backstop to catch the bullets and is 10-15 yards beyond the actual 100 or 200 yard markers if you care about that. I can say that at the range I typically use I have never had an issue getting a ceasefire in order to go mark or pull my targets, however I have never tried to shoot on a weekend.
I cannot believe the idiots that refuse to follow the rules on a FREE pubic range. I think we will see in the near future these type of ranges being closed to the pubic. Then they will just drive out into the public land and blast away at whatever.