Shooting on your own property (country)

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Re: Shooting on your own property (country)

Postby 20mm on Thu May 22, 2014 10:24 am

PHATSPEED7x wrote:I've heard stories of people getting arrested lately not because of shooting in the area but just because now it's posted for no trespassing.


They arrest people for trespassing? Those must be really stupid people.
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Re: Shooting on your own property (country)

Postby photogpat on Tue May 27, 2014 4:49 am

http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_ ... inst-state

This...can't have bullets leaving the range, regardless of where you're shooting.
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Re: Shooting on your own property (country)

Postby bluto on Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:15 am

PHATSPEED7x wrote:I just shoot out my back door. Never had a problem.

Only time I had an issue was when I wasn't on my own property. When out to the "coffee grounds" near Hibbing MN to shoot with a friend. We didn't even two magazines into shooting when we heard the local pd racing down the street. We cut that range session early...

I've heard stories of people getting arrested lately not because of shooting in the area but just because now it's posted for no trespassing.

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This is the one real thing I miss from living " up north" .

I know we used to have a range built on my uncles GF's property in harris but that was 20 yrs ago but never had a issue even with the 2 gatling guns.

I am dying to get some time in with the 12GA. I traded for months ago but cannot afford range costs anymore and do not know anyone with a range setup on their land.
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Re: Shooting on your own property (country)

Postby hard h2o on Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:32 am

bluto wrote:This is the one real thing I miss from living " up north" .

I know we used to have a range built on my uncles GF's property in harris but that was 20 yrs ago but never had a issue even with the 2 gatling guns.

I am dying to get some time in with the 12GA. I traded for months ago but cannot afford range costs anymore and do not know anyone with a range setup on their land.


That is why I joined OGC. Initial fee was $100. Annual is $90. So for $190 the first year and $90 per year after plus 2 days working at the range I can shoot for nothing whenever I want.

I wish I had property enough to set up my own as well but OGC is the closest I will get.
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Re: Shooting on your own property (country)

Postby bluto on Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:52 pm

If I could I would but living on $849 / month leaves no activity cash.

I will probably just end up selling it and give up on shooting. :(
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