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LOC Meet & Shoot in SoCal

wewd

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Had a great time with everyone today. The weather held out and we didn't get more than very brief drizzle. We'll do another one of these for sure. I'll bring more clays and more birdshot next time. :)
 

leoffensive

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wewd wrote:
Had a great time with everyone today. The weather held out and we didn't get more than very brief drizzle. We'll do another one of these for sure. I'll bring more clays and more birdshot next time. :)
for sure ill bring my truck and ill pick up one of those clay launchers for like 20 bucks at wallyworld so no one has throw out their arm
 

wewd

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Ranchero wrote:
Where can I find a BLM map? Or a map where you can legaly shoot?

Your local BLM office should have them. They may also have them at Forest Service (Ranger) stations. I have several National Forest maps that also show all of the BLM land tracts in the area. But you should be aware that even on federal public lands where shooting and hunting are generally legal, local county discharge laws still apply. You need to look up those laws in your local county's code. In Riverside county where we were yesterday, you are not allowed to discharge a firearm within 300 yards of any road or occupied structure, or within 1 mile of any city limit. Those types of laws vary from county to county. Your county government may have maps available that show where the boundaries are for areas that have been closed to shooting.
 

wewd

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Get a Limbsaver pad. They weren't kidding when they came up with the name.
 

Nopal

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leoffensive wrote:
wewd wrote:
Had a great time with everyone today. The weather held out and we didn't get more than very brief drizzle. We'll do another one of these for sure. I'll bring more clays and more birdshot next time. :)
for sure ill bring my truck and ill pick up one of those clay launchers for like 20 bucks at wallyworld so no one has throw out their arm
I've got one ready to go, it's just that it didn't fit on my car.
 
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