Shooting on public land in MN

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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby photogpat on Wed Aug 07, 2013 12:57 pm

gunsmith wrote:
Nice mushrooming on the Speer Gold Dot. I'm actually saving up a few phone books in case the opportunity presents itself. I don't suppose there might be an evening during the Bursnville Winter pistol league that could be 'Phone book night' where that particular itch could be scratched in a regulated semi-scientific manner....winters do get long. But considering that the place just burned to the ground, I'm not getting my hopes up :)


Burnsville burned to the ground??!! They had a serious fire...but they're currently open. They didn't tolerate schnanigans BEFORE the fire -- not sure how they'll feel now...
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby gunsmith on Wed Aug 07, 2013 1:07 pm

Just day-dreaming. I'm resigned to 3 hours of transit for 30 minutes of fun to get to a safe location.

Wonder if Hickok45 has ever done any phone book shooting?
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby s4oak on Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:20 pm

gunsmith wrote:Just day-dreaming. I'm resigned to 3 hours of transit for 30 minutes of fun to get to a safe location.

Wonder if Hickok45 has ever done any phone book shooting?


There's another guy on youtube that does tons of penetration/expansion tests with homemade ballistics gel. His channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tnoutdoors9
    
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby WE0H on Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:22 pm

Reviving an old thread :o

Has anyone recently gone to that Rum River State Forest for target shooting? Does it require a permit to get in?

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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby JJ on Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:04 pm

WE0H wrote:Reviving an old thread :o

Has anyone recently gone to that Rum River State Forest for target shooting? Does it require a permit to get in?

Thanks,
Mike


It's a State Forest, not a State Park. No permit required.

And shooting at a club is 1000% more fun. I highly recommend it.
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby Dutch on Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:34 pm

gunsmith wrote:Wonder if Hickok45 has ever done any phone book shooting?


He did shoot some kind of a medical book with a S&W500, got to 2100+ pages.
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby WE0H on Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:43 pm

JJ wrote:
It's a State Forest, not a State Park. No permit required.

And shooting at a club is 1000% more fun. I highly recommend it.


Have you been to West Branch Gun Club or Wild March Sporting Clays?

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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby JJ on Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:21 pm

WE0H wrote:
JJ wrote:
It's a State Forest, not a State Park. No permit required.

And shooting at a club is 1000% more fun. I highly recommend it.


Have you been to West Branch Gun Club or Wild March Sporting Clays?

Mike


West Brach is pretty rough. It's an old gravel pit with little (no) amenities or niceties.

Wild Marsh is a very nice multi discipline range. Very professional, and I have always had good experiences there.

Isanti County Sportsmans Club in Cambridge is my home club.
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby WE0H on Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:45 pm

JJ wrote:
West Brach is pretty rough. It's an old gravel pit with little (no) amenities or niceties.

Wild Marsh is a very nice multi discipline range. Very professional, and I have always had good experiences there.

Isanti County Sportsmans Club in Cambridge is my home club.



The latest Google Sat pics of West Branch show it under water :cry: I will look up the Isanti range in a moment. I have entered their gun give-a-way at Pinebrook Inn several times :) Does Wild Marsh still charge per gun even with a membership? I like to bring a half dozen or so guns to the range at a time so I have a bit of variety shooting :)

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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby bluto on Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:21 am

I am looking to hit the range with my colt 1911 and somebody please, I have no memberships or much funds but can chip in on gas and have my own ammo at least !!


Will clean guns for range time... :P
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Re: Shooting on public land in MN

Postby WE0H on Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:32 am

I can say there are thousands of deer flies at the Rum River State Forest but I was still able to stick around for a couple hours. I checked out both ranges; the east range right off the paved road has one good gravel pile for a backstop and one real tiny not safe backstop. The west range down a couple miles of dusty dirt road has a huge gravel pit backstop so no way anything would get out of there. Also the west range looks like 100 rounds deep easily. Both ranges need some garbage attention so next time I go out there I will pile up all the crap the pigs left behind and burn it.

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