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Help! Need a place to shoot!
JimP:
Need a bit of help- I usually take my kids to shoot a 100 rounds or so as a brush up for deer season, and we had st aside today for the day to go ..... we have shot on the same field fro years and when we showed up, everything was great.... except there were about 100 head of cattle on the next property (in the direction of fire) ...... that's never happened before- it' always been 4 miles of empty fields in that direction .... bottom line, we can't shoot there now (those cattle are likely to be there for a long while) and season is less than 2 weeks away. This coming weekend is taken up by an Fellowship of Christian Athletes trip..... next Monday is the only day open in their schedule.
What I need is suggestions for where I could take them to shoot, preferably outdoors with the ability to shoot to at least 300 yards.
I am not currently a member of any gun club.
JimP:
Poking around here, there was a suggestion (in an oddly deleted post) that suggested Killdeer WMA ..... so I googled that and the NGPC /Nebraskaland Magazine had a link for it ..... with 2 comments, one of which stated that he had driven down there and there was a sign that said the range was CLOSED.
NE Bull:
Any feedback on Killdeer WMA sight in range being closed? I will have to check and hound the G&P for info. THIS IS WHAT WE BUILT IT FOR! sighting in deer rifles!
If you know a time, and are near Lincoln. I could guest you on the 100 line at the Lincoln Ikes. (300 yard is members only, and then only on certain days a RO is present. )
JimP:
We have all day next monday open, NE Bull, and Ikes is not that far (by Bennet, right?).
eelstrebor1:
That is a big problem (finding a place to go shooting). We have a couple of outdoor places to go here but you have to pay. There's an indoor range but we're limited to handguns and 22 caliber rifles (excluding AR-15's). Gone are the days where you could go to some remote place with a decent backstop and blaze away. Too much private land, rules, regulations, and livestock. Even at pay-to-shoot outdoor ranges there's always a chance that a stray bullet will happen. Doesn't matter if the odds of inadvertently hitting livestock or some property is extremely high (like 1000000000000:1). Oh well.
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