Two individuals close my rifle range!!
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Two individuals close my rifle range!!
Couldn't use the range yesterday as a doe antelope chose my 100 yd berm for her newborn fawn nursery.. If I get a chance to take pictures of the twins, , I will, and someone will post 'em for me.. She is keeping them on the far side of the dirt bank I erected for the backstop, 155 yds from the dinneing room window.. set up the spotting scope for a better look. She is pretty smart, as coyotes know better than to travel across my rifle range.. later, Les
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We did have just that around here recently. Guy had a private shooting range on his land. Plenty of room for it (acres). Well made too - nice high and thick berm. Developments started springing up around him. He'd been there for years - decades. What do the new residents to the area do? Whine, complain, moan about the "evil" sound of gun fire, and fear of stray rounds. Shooting into the berm was shooting away from any homes, and he placed heavy tarps up in the trees to try to cut some of the noise. Did that satisfy these pansies? NO!
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Glad to hear it was two deer! I was just rolling up my sleeves and dropping my gloves.
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not to hijack the thread, our silhouette range has to install $15,000 worth of baffles because of one homeowner who built downrange (with a mountain in between) two years ago.
Seems police shooters are shooting wild and hitting his property from time to time. The offending rounds are all .223.
If the baffles don't pass inspection, they'll close it down.
Seems police shooters are shooting wild and hitting his property from time to time. The offending rounds are all .223.
If the baffles don't pass inspection, they'll close it down.
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it's always fascinated/irritated/aggrivated me that when someone moves into YOUR neighborhood, YOU have to sacrifice something...
we moved here for the peace and seculusion where we are now six, nearly seven, years ago. two years ago a spec builder puts a trailer up next door. (next door being one hundred and fifty yards.)
who does he sell it to? a family with five kids who are into dirt bikes.
they moved here so they could raise cain and not be disturbed...
whose rights come first? their "rights" have totally comprimised our "rights"...we may have to relocate to regain the peace and quiet we once had.
we moved here for the peace and seculusion where we are now six, nearly seven, years ago. two years ago a spec builder puts a trailer up next door. (next door being one hundred and fifty yards.)
who does he sell it to? a family with five kids who are into dirt bikes.
they moved here so they could raise cain and not be disturbed...
whose rights come first? their "rights" have totally comprimised our "rights"...we may have to relocate to regain the peace and quiet we once had.
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Hmm. I have killed many a ground squirrel on local NWRs down here in CA. Vermin are vermin, no matter where they live. OR must have a different set of rules.jdad wrote:We have deer walk onto a hot range all the time. Our club is in a National Wildlife Refuge and they have no fear. Ground squirrels taunt us during matches. They all seem to know we can't touch them.

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She moved them...
Easy, guys!! Thanks for the moral support.. didn't mean to touch such a nerve.. The antelope doe moved the kids off my 35 acres onto the adjoining ranch.. two or three hundred yards off my fence... but they look healthy and cute.. still no pictures... (thanks Ji, ) I own a small parcel between BLM (all youse guys public land) and a large ranch.. on a state highway.. 22 mile from Pinedale. If anyone is interested there are two parcels for sale across the highway from me, one about 30 acres and the other about 60.. and these are the ONLY private land near here, NO subdivisions, only a couple of big ranches.. but winters are ROUGH here, and LONG!!.. (keeps out the riff-raff).. Les
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rjohns94: The 30 is going for around $175,000 and the 60 for $275,000.. we've got a gas exploration/production boom going on right now.. Not a good time to be buying property.. I bought my 35 acre piece ten years ago for $50,000.. thought I paid a little high, but later realized I just bought a couple of years too early... Les
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donw wrote:it's always fascinated/irritated/aggrivated me that when someone moves into YOUR neighborhood, YOU have to sacrifice something...
we moved here for the peace and seculusion where we are now six, nearly seven, years ago. two years ago a spec builder puts a trailer up next door. (next door being one hundred and fifty yards.)
who does he sell it to? a family with five kids who are into dirt bikes.
they moved here so they could raise cain and not be disturbed...
whose rights come first? their "rights" have totally comprimised our "rights"...we may have to relocate to regain the peace and quiet we once had.
Do they not sell gasoline in cans where you live ?
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Re: Two individuals close my rifle range!!
Heh. We just got a talk about that at the clean-up day at the range where my dad is a member. The whole "good aim is everything, going over the berms will lead to lots of trouble" thing. Safety is paramount, moreso at this place... since a stray shot that goes over the berm could easily land in a neighbor's house, much less my own.
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Re: Two individuals close my rifle range!!
colo native: I got your pm, but can't seem to return a message.. try my e-mail at less@tribcsp.com Les
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