02ymhar1
01-30-2007, 21:55
I just got a new glock 23, and a remington 870 12gauge. I have been to the range several times, and its getting kinda boring. I was wondering if you guys would be able to tell me a place not too far from sacramento, ca that they allow target shooting and/or hunting. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
tbhracing
01-31-2007, 03:22
Here ya go... www.glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=609057
02ymhar1
01-31-2007, 03:28
thanks for the quick responce, but i have been going there also. I was looking for more of like a desolate forest or something that allows recreational target shooting or hunting. A friend of mine said near Placerville there is the Eldorado National Forest; anyone ever been there?
hokieglock
02-06-2007, 14:49
there's an open range near colfax in nevada county past grass valley on i80. i don't know the directions but maybe someone else will post them (wolfenite).
Cali-Glock
02-14-2007, 10:47
Originally posted by 02ymhar1
thanks for the quick responce, but i have been going there also. I was looking for more of like a desolate forest or something that allows recreational target shooting or hunting. A friend of mine said near Placerville there is the Eldorado National Forest; anyone ever been there?
Yes. Clean up after yourself, use a safe backstop, and get ways of the main roads and you are fine. I have gone out into the El Dorado National Forest with small groups of three shooters to large groups of 20 shooters.
to quote:
Recreational Activities: Shooting
Although no designated shooting areas exist on the forest, plinking and target shooting are allowed on National Forest land provided that certain guidelines are followed.
SAFETY IS YOUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY!
Safe Location - Know where your bullets are going at all times. Choose a remote road or area. Are there people around, trails, roads? Is there a safe backdrop for your targets and bullets. Shorelines with rocks are unsafe locations due to bullet ricochets.
Targets - Bring your own targets and clean them up afterwards. Trees, critters, buildings, and signs are not appropriate targets. Pick up your brass, shotgun shells, etc. when you are finished.
Water - Water surfaces will act like concrete and ricochet bullets. There is no reason to be shooting into the water and is considered unsafe. Keep this in mind when choosing a location. You could injure people on the other side of a cove or lake. It has happened.
Wilderness - Firearms are not prohibited in the wilderness but do not lend themselves well to the remote, quiet wilderness experience. Please respect others and keep your target shooting outside of the boundaries when possible.
REGULATIONS
Firearms
You may NOT discharge a firearm or any other implement capable of taking human life, causing injury, or damaging property:
* In or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site, or occupied area,
* Across or on a Forest Development road or a body of water adjacent thereto,
* In any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result of such discharge. (36CFR 261.10d*).
Fireworks and Other Devices
You may NOT possess or discharge any firecracker, rocket or other firework or explosive (36CFR 261.14d and 52f*).
Destruction or Removal of Property
You may NOT damage or remove any natural feature or other property of the United States (36CFR 261.9a and 9b*).
Fish and Wildlife
The following is prohibited to the extent Federal or State law is violated:
Hunting, trapping, fishing, catching, molesting, killing, or having in possession any kind of wild animal, bird, or fish, or taking the eggs of any such bird (36CFR 261.8a*).
See the Department of Fish and Game web page for details on what can be legally hunted at www.dfg.ca.gov .
Garbage
Failing to dispose of all garbage, including any paper, can, bottle, sewage, waste water or material in a proper manner (36CFR 261.11d*).
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/eldorado/recreation/shooting/
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