Unconfigured Ad Widget

Collapse

Fun Shooting Targets

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • RiskyBusiness
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 2150

    Fun Shooting Targets

    First time at this range and I read through the rules, no steel targets, no cans, wood, glass, boxes, trash allowed. Fruits and veggies okay, so knowing this I still have a few concerns:
    • how creative have you guys been with taking your own stuff for plinking?
    • Would I be allowed to bring my own frame made of PVC/wood?
    • Are 2 liters filled with water okay?
    • Tannerite or exploding plastic bottles made by compressed air?
    • Balloons?
    • Bowling Pins?
    • Ex-Wives?
    • Donald Trump Targets? (I bet someone just smiled at the ex wife gag then frowned pretty hard when Trump was mentioned
    • Are the target rules more lenient in the private range pits compared to the public rifle/pistol range?



    Really excited to go out there tomorrow and hit dirt and possibly get around to zeroing my sights!
    https://imgur.com/a/yO4kS
  • #2
    tmedaris1
    Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 209

    They don't allow you to shoot anything with plastic either, what you can do is build your own pvc target and zip tie a cardboard to it, exactly how they do it, for 3 dollars or less, and then cut a small flap (in a V shape) so it can hold a clay pigeon, and shoot em, its fun over there compared to ASR because burro canyon lets shoot a little faster (rapid fire) hehe

    Comment

    • #3
      ar15robert
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2002
      • 2394

      Went there once for a private rangeand like said my wood target stands were a no go so basically left me with nothing to shoot at except some clay pigeons i had.

      Comment

      • #4
        RiskyBusiness
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2017
        • 2150

        Originally posted by ar15robert
        Went there once for a private rangeand like said my wood target stands were a no go so basically left me with nothing to shoot at except some clay pigeons i had.
        weird i just called them today and they said wood stands were a go and that he didnt care about nails and L brackets. how much of your wooden stand was metallic and how big was it?
        https://imgur.com/a/yO4kS

        Comment

        • #5
          RiskyBusiness
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2017
          • 2150

          Originally posted by tmedaris1
          They don't allow you to shoot anything with plastic either, what you can do is build your own pvc target and zip tie a cardboard to it, exactly how they do it, for 3 dollars or less, and then cut a small flap (in a V shape) so it can hold a clay pigeon, and shoot em, its fun over there compared to ASR because burro canyon lets shoot a little faster (rapid fire) hehe
          yeah i just saw videos on how to make a basic pvc frame, even saw the flaps on cardboard help hold the clays.
          https://imgur.com/a/yO4kS

          Comment

          • #6
            Scratch705
            I need a LIFE!!
            • May 2009
            • 12520

            Originally posted by ar15robert
            Went there once for a private rangeand like said my wood target stands were a no go so basically left me with nothing to shoot at except some clay pigeons i had.
            that sounds like there needs to be more detail.

            i have always taken my wood framed target stand. i mean wood frame stuff is the basic target stand one can have.
            Originally posted by leelaw
            Because -ohmigosh- they can add their opinions, too?
            Originally posted by SoCalSig1911
            Preppers canceled my order this afternoon because I called them a disgrace... Not ordering from those clowns again.
            Originally posted by PrepperGunShop
            Truthfully, we cancelled your order because of your lack of civility and your threats ... What is a problem is when you threaten my customer service team and make demands instead of being civil. Plain and simple just don't be an a**hole (where you told us to shove it).

            Comment

            • #7
              jarhead714
              Calguns Addict
              • Dec 2012
              • 7385

              I usually take small melons and grapefruit and lay them on the burm at 200 yards. That's virtually the only problem I have with Burro. 200 yards gets old real quick.

              Comment

              • #8
                edgerly779
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Aug 2009
                • 19871

                Must be out of ca because even the dumbest calgunners knows tannerite illegal in ca. He hides his location so he can troll.
                Last edited by edgerly779; 05-07-2017, 6:33 AM.

                Comment

                • #9
                  ibungy30
                  Member
                  • Nov 2015
                  • 166

                  Do they allow bowling pins?

                  Comment

                  • #10
                    jarhead714
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 7385

                    Originally posted by ibungy30
                    Do they allow bowling pins?
                    Yes they do

                    Comment

                    • #11
                      ibungy30
                      Member
                      • Nov 2015
                      • 166

                      Thanks jarhead714, appreciate it. I'm headed up there in a few hours.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      UA-8071174-1