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    Nice. Finally a sensible reaction to the situation.
    For Now if it can be kept clean they will not shut it down.
    Would be nice if we could organize a work force and create better
    berms to shoot into. Maybe even a railroad tie retaining wall to nail the targets to....
    OOOPS! There I go daydreaming again......

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    Quote Originally Posted by LariatBob View Post
    Nice. Finally a sensible reaction to the situation.
    For Now if it can be kept clean they will not shut it down.
    Would be nice if we could organize a work force and create better
    berms to shoot into. Maybe even a railroad tie retaining wall to nail the targets to....
    OOOPS! There I go daydreaming again......
    i have wondered this as well. how much would they let us change, if anything? i think people would take the responsibility and make the range our own and put in work if everyone could get organized and knew it was legal

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    Does anyone know who to contact about the area? Forest service?
    I would be willing to invest some time and labor (and some cash if it is prudent) if we were allowed to.
    Maybe some of us could get together and try to come up with something.....
    I am for it if someone could get us to the next level.....

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    Paintball Shooter
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    I asked the Forest Service about making target bases and such. Their comment was is they can't make such "permanent" installations... Which is kinda bs because they've built a challenge 4wd trail with anchors for winches,etc. My personal opionion is that they put up with shooters where the 4wd folks are more pro active with the Forest Service rangers.

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