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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3937496" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>Short answer - <strong><em>NO!!!</em></strong> If you just head out into the country and find a "wilderness" somewhere, chances are very good that land is either privately owned or falls under the jurisdiction of some agency, whether it be ODWC, or COE, or whoever. If you just set up a target and start shooting, you risk (at a minimum) being cited for trespassing. Check out the ranges at WMA's or private ranges. I'm not in your area, but I think the Banner Road range (maybe called Canadian now?) might be your closest private range. If you can't find access to private ground somewhere, or go to a WMA range (hunting license required), you're probably gonna' have to pay to shoot at a private range somewhere. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3937496, member: 530"] Short answer - [B][I]NO!!![/I][/B] If you just head out into the country and find a "wilderness" somewhere, chances are very good that land is either privately owned or falls under the jurisdiction of some agency, whether it be ODWC, or COE, or whoever. If you just set up a target and start shooting, you risk (at a minimum) being cited for trespassing. Check out the ranges at WMA's or private ranges. I'm not in your area, but I think the Banner Road range (maybe called Canadian now?) might be your closest private range. If you can't find access to private ground somewhere, or go to a WMA range (hunting license required), you're probably gonna' have to pay to shoot at a private range somewhere. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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