Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
Yes, That is exactly how it works in the grasslands. DO NOT drive off the marked roads/trails. You will get a ticket. Right now be cognizant where you put your targets. Steel can/will spark and start ground cover fires. Also, I know this shouldnt have to be said... but.... be careful that you watch who may wander into your path and who might have you in their path. Unfortunately it happens out here, not so much if you shoot a couple hundred yards, but long distance it happens.

If you start a fire, hurry up and call 911. You will not get in trouble if you are not breaking the law some how. It will enable us to try to put the fire out before it destroys someones home, barn, pasture, livelihood. Not to mention everyones safety.

That is very informative, thank you, but I do have one followup. @whitewalrus posted a link earlier that should show BLM land and I think it does, but I'd like some additional clarity of where I can shoot. For example, there's a western section of Pawnee Grasslands just northwest of Briggsdale (in the picture I've attached to this message)

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In that picture, the area east of CR-77 is a no-go for shooting, but if I take 14 and turn north on CR77, is anything west of me (either the darker tan or the green area) allowable for shooting? According to the legend, BLM land is technically only the yellow area, but I don't see any yellow around Pawnee Grasslands, but everyone says there's legal shooting to be done in the grasslands on BLM land... I just don't see any yellow BLM land inside Pawnee Grasslands. Help?