I am looking for someone in the southern portion of dfw that has a place that they already shoot on who wouldn't mind one extra. I do not want to go to a public range because I have some fmj that I would like to run and all the ranges close to me frown on that. So if anyone around here wouldn't mind, I would be in your debt.
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Anyone around the southern dfw area have any private land to shoot on?
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Anyone around the southern dfw area have any private land to shoot on?
Originally posted by inline 6 View PostI understood the first sentence perfectly. The second not so much. I think someone spiked your egg nog.
As in the only thing there are shooters. No range officers, no ammo restrictions (except when burn bans), etc etc.
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Most free for all ranges get shut down, a la Ralph's, and to ask someone to use their private land is a big deal. If you get hurt due to negligence, they stand to lose evrything. If a stray bullet hits something or someone, they also stand to lose everything. Join a private range like tdsa or a rifle/pistol club for shooting FMJ.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostMost free for all ranges get shut down, a la Ralph's, and to ask someone to use their private land is a big deal. If you get hurt due to negligence, they stand to lose evrything. If a stray bullet hits something or someone, they also stand to lose everything. Join a private range like tdsa or a rifle/pistol club for shooting FMJ.
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Originally posted by Shockeruti View PostThere's a new place in waxie (damn near grand view) 1k plus range. But it's membership only, if I Remember right it's pricey tho.
Gibson outpost in mesquite allows FMJ last I heard.
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