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    Default New regulations posted at Left Hand and North site

    There are new regulations for shooters in these areas. The signs posted read "no alcohol consumption allowed" and you are only allowed to shoot at paper targets or metal swinging targets "designed for firearm use". If you shoot at someone else's crap they left, its now your target... which I'm assuming it means you can get a citation for shooting cans left by someone else! No shooting at glass, cans, electronics, etc. and if you get caught, you get fined.
    Kudos to the Forest Service... maybe this will keep the trash levels to a minimum. The Forest Service and the Boulder Co Sheriff have been policing these area regularly...

    Many folks take these areas for granted... and don't realize how lucky we are to be able to enjoy shooting on Forest Service land. I'm originally from the upper Midwest and we had nothing like these areas. There, you had to go to either an indoor or outdoor range and pay, or if you knew someone out in the boonies, they'd let you shoot on their private land.
    Lets all try to pack out trash when you can. I have to say that Left Hand looks noticeably better this year since the May clean up. I know there are many people hauling out stuff... hopefully this continues...
    Last edited by brass-meister; 01-16-2010 at 22:44.

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    At least we can still shoot there.
    If everyone keeps it clean, and shoots responsively.
    Imagine that.

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    Default lefthand

    anyone up to going out there shooting, i have a pickup and wouldnt mind bringing back some trash from there to help clean it up, ive never been there so if a couple of people wanna go we can get together and have some fun and shoot some paper targets pm me and we can set a time

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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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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by brass-meister View Post
    If you shoot at someone else's crap they left, its now your target... which I'm assuming it means you can get a citation for shooting cans left by someone else!
    I can't see getting a citation for this.
    Last edited by kidicarus13; 07-15-2010 at 23:30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I can't see getting a citation for this no matter what the sign says.
    Why not? If you're shooting at bottles, cans or computer monitors it is considered littering, even if you intend to pick it up. Direct from the Forest Service " you can't pick up every piece if your shooting at tv's, monitors, etc." "If you shoot at it, it is YOUR target"
    If it isn't a target as I mentioned in the first post they can write you a citation. Simple as that.
    I think its great. I was up there this morning and someone left behind a shot up 27" tv and a computer monitor. I don't understand what the attraction is of shooting this type of stuff...


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    And how are they going to prove that you were shooting at something or not?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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