Posted: 1/12/2015 5:51:07 PM EDT
| I know that the SCDNR ranges have it posted in their range rules that you can only shoot paper. I'd really like to get a couple of steel gongs and put them out at 100 yds and I have seen a couple of people shooting steel. I was wondering if anybody has ever seen that rule enforced. They're all unattended ranges and I've never seen anybody official out there, but I thought maybe someone drives through and checks things out once in a while. My range in question is Palachucola. |
| At twin ponds and boggy head it used to be on the rule board. But since the rule board is shot and tore up havent seen it posted on there recently. Could claim ignorance. Or shoot legit ament steel targets at 25 with a hand gun and 50 us with a rifle. Not a curved frying pan at five yards like ive seen there before. |
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At twin ponds and boggy head it used to be on the rule board. But since the rule board is shot and tore up havent seen it posted on there recently. Could claim ignorance. Or shoot legit ament steel targets at 25 with a hand gun and 50 us with a rifle. Not a curved frying pan at five yards like ive seen there before. Must be the Tapco family
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At twin ponds and boggy head it used to be on the rule board. But since the rule board is shot and tore up havent seen it posted on there recently. Could claim ignorance. Or shoot legit ament steel targets at 25 with a hand gun and 50 us with a rifle. Not a curved frying pan at five yards like ive seen there before. Must be the Tapco family
"Shut up, Kyle!!!" Ominus Dominus, keep your Tapco off of us! |
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I always take steel with me to indian creek. Lots of other people bring steel. Ranger Smith never says a thing to me, yogi, or boo boo when he shows up.
I think the rule's intent is for people to not shoot clay targets or other non-biodegradeable litter. Just a guess though. |
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I always take steel with me to indian creek. Lots of other people bring steel. Ranger Smith never says a thing to me, yogi, or boo boo when he shows up. I think the rule's intent is for people to not shoot clay targets or other non-biodegradeable litter. Just a guess though. And yet there is a ton of shot shells and clay targets out there...and now thanks to Kyle and his jacked up dad, there is a firetruck, harddrives, and CD's all at 8yrds, and not a single one with a hole. Spray and Pray baby! |
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And yet there is a ton of shot shells and clay targets out there...and now thanks to Kyle and his jacked up dad, there is a firetruck, harddrives, and CD's all at 8yrds, and not a single one with a hole. Spray and Pray baby! Quoted:
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I always take steel with me to indian creek. Lots of other people bring steel. Ranger Smith never says a thing to me, yogi, or boo boo when he shows up. I think the rule's intent is for people to not shoot clay targets or other non-biodegradeable litter. Just a guess though. And yet there is a ton of shot shells and clay targets out there...and now thanks to Kyle and his jacked up dad, there is a firetruck, harddrives, and CD's all at 8yrds, and not a single one with a hole. Spray and Pray baby! Pretty good chance that "The Tapco Family" and "Shut Up,Kyle!" have found their way into meme-dom here. |
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And yet there is a ton of shot shells and clay targets out there...and now thanks to Kyle and his jacked up dad, there is a firetruck, harddrives, and CD's all at 8yrds, and not a single one with a hole. Spray and Pray baby! Quoted:
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I always take steel with me to indian creek. Lots of other people bring steel. Ranger Smith never says a thing to me, yogi, or boo boo when he shows up. I think the rule's intent is for people to not shoot clay targets or other non-biodegradeable litter. Just a guess though. And yet there is a ton of shot shells and clay targets out there...and now thanks to Kyle and his jacked up dad, there is a firetruck, harddrives, and CD's all at 8yrds, and not a single one with a hole. Spray and Pray baby! Should of got the plate number and dropped the hard drives off at the police department.the guy with the military rifles at the range kept talking a out loving children and how he was going to destroy these but i think he forgot them cause theres no holes in them. |