Yeah: Park Rangers are usually in pretty good shape and have radios, so make sure to magdump center-mass on first contact before exfiltrating back to non-Federal lands in the event that you are discovered illegally discharging your God-given firearm on land which you own by extension of your tax dollars.
Shooting on federal land
You can shoot on public lands, i do it all the time
This
They get really excited when you do it too, running around shouting and waving they're hands in the air
Oh, I always thought people meant black lives matter. Was really confused but figured I just missed a meme or something
>National Parks and Wilderness are the least (not shooting at all)
Which is arbitrarily enforced, here in Western WA it's very rarely enforced cause in a lot of areas shooting spots are very few and far inbetween
Anyone here from Texas know of any land to shoot on remotely near Austin/San Antonio? I'm well aware that the one bad thing about Texas is out lack of BLM land - has anyone found a spot to shoot at? Tired of RSO's getting on my case for "rapid fire" and would like to be able to set up a shooting course somewhere
I contacted the ranger station people and they told me of a few places that are quite far. I see there is a map with no shooting areas but it looks like it is just some specific places.
I don’t see why I couldn’t just go deeper in the woods, as long as it isnt in the restricted zone, I’m guessing it is not that large. Maybe the issue is getting access to deeper areas? Either way seemed like they didn’t want me shooting nearby...
Wilderness areas can have varying degrees to rules. Being untrammeled by man is in regards to where you can camp, whether or not you can used wheeled objects and whether or not you can build a firepit. As far as I know hunting is ok when its in season, its just usually a harder time getting to those areas and of course packing everything out. If other anons know better please correct me on it.