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  • Ls1FALimpala
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 757

    wanting to go blm shooting

    hopefully this is the correct section ifnot please move thanks!


    anyhow i am wanting to go shooting at a blm location most likely the barstow one. but i have a few questions can i take a car that has no oils,glass to shoot at it?? thanks in advance!!!
    Last edited by Ls1FALimpala; 12-21-2010, 5:02 PM.
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    Donny1
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 2341

    Confused. Are you going to trailer a vehicle out there to shoot at? I'm not positive but I think you can shoot any kind of targets you want, but I just take my target stands and home made silhouettes.

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      Ron-Solo
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      • Jan 2009
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        Ls1FALimpala
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 757

        yes correct i plan to trailer a junk car outthere to shoot at it. i just want to be sure dont want a planned fun day to turnout into something bad.

        also i have a utv that i want to use but there only allowed on ohv land right?
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        • #5
          PsychGuy274
          Veteran Member
          • May 2010
          • 4289

          Originally posted by donthatethemex
          hopefully this is the correct section ifnot please move thanks!


          anyhow i am wanting to go shooting at a blm location most likely the barstow one. but i have a few questions can i take a car that has no oils,glass to shoot at it?? thanks in advance!!!
          If you bring it out there, you take it back when you leave.
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          • #6
            sevensix2x51
            Veteran Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 3835

            last time i went to a blm spot, which are becoming pretty sparse in san diego, one of the good, easy spots that has always stayed pretty clean was littered with an old stove, a bunch of pallets and random garbage, and some jerry brown lawn signs. i was ready to scream at someone. if anybody reading this left that crap there, i hope you sit on a tack and it gives you tetanus and hepatitis.

            please keep our blm clean. you dont want tetanus or hepatitis, do you?

            (no offense to any unfortunate soul who actually has the hepatitis illness)

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            • #7
              msand951
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 735

              im in Hemet area near Bee Canyon . But i aso want to find a place to shoot at least farther than 75 to 100yrds.

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                rod
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                • Apr 2006
                • 2245

                Originally posted by msand951
                im in Hemet area near Bee Canyon . But i aso want to find a place to shoot at least farther than 75 to 100yrds.
                It's been a few years since I've been to Bee Canyon, but if you go further up the trail, there's places you can shoot a lot further than 100 yds and little to no trash. There's even a campground towards the top of the trail.
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                • #9
                  Eat Dirt
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 9566

                  Originally posted by rod
                  It's been a few years since I've been to Bee Canyon, but if you go further up the trail, there's places you can shoot a lot further than 100 yds and little to no trash. There's even a campground towards the top of the trail.
                  The rangers want to keep shooters in the lower canyons
                  No more shooting at Shotgun Flats ( large dirt pad ) and beyond
                  ( They have had some had some problems with the Rez nearby )
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                    rod
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                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2245

                    Originally posted by Eat Dirt
                    The rangers want to keep shooters in the lower canyons
                    No more shooting at Shotgun Flats ( large dirt pad ) and beyond
                    ( They have had some had some problems with the Rez nearby )
                    That's too bad. Those lower canyons get crowded and are full of trash. When I was growing up in Hemet (Diamond Valley), we could shoot out at Red Mountain Road. I even hunted dove on the back 40 at the Thoroughbred farm on Vista/State.
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                      Eat Dirt
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                      • Nov 2007
                      • 9566

                      Originally posted by rod
                      That's too bad. Those lower canyons get crowded and are full of trash. When I was growing up in Hemet (Diamond Valley), we could shoot out at Red Mountain Road. I even hunted dove on the back 40 at the Thoroughbred farm on Vista/State.

                      HEY ,,,,, The place I used to hunt with the Domenigoni's in underwater !!!

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                      • #12
                        rod
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                        • Apr 2006
                        • 2245

                        Originally posted by Eat Dirt
                        HEY ,,,,, The place I used to hunt with the Domenigoni's in underwater !!!

                        It's called Diamond Valley Lake !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        That was some good yote hunting grounds there. Killed many dogs out by the chicken farms.
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