Call the DNR. They are better equipped to handle shooting incidents.Sounds like the idiots I have living far too close to me. I've called the sheriffs dept, who showed up but did nothing.
Call the DNR. They are better equipped to handle shooting incidents.Sounds like the idiots I have living far too close to me. I've called the sheriffs dept, who showed up but did nothing.
If they do it again, I will. Thanks, didn't think of the DNRCall the DNR. They are better equipped to handle shooting incidents.
We had a neighbor with NO backstop... resulted in my first post here years ago. DNR handled it and filed the charges.If they do it again, I will. Thanks, didn't think of the DNR
Sounds like you must not know the right people?Sounds like the idiots I have living far too close to me. I've called the sheriffs dept, who showed up but did nothing.
I thought they at least had some trees?We had a neighbor with NO backstop... resulted in my first post here years ago. DNR handled it and filed the charges.
Well since you asked, pull the tires they have a nasty way of resurfacing, build a nice berm. That way you do not have to worry.So this makes me concerned. I shoot ar500 targets backed by a pile of tires covered in dirt, let's say 80 motorcycle tires. Is this enough? I shoot 22 3-4 times a year and occasional handgun just to verify zero or function. No center-fire rifle.
Yeah not to mention ricochet would be a concern.I thought I read when researching the backstop I made that 8” of stone will stop anything I would shoot. But making a vertical wall out of loose stone would have been a challenge.
Did they match the Bullet to one of the Members weapons - or did they just assume it was the Gun Club rather that a Drive-by
There's a lot of rolling hills in that part of WI.I have a feeling they weren't just target shooting. I'm wondering if they weren't mag dumping or some other out of control shooting.
If they were shooting at a target 5 feet off the ground that's 60" normal drop for a 5.56 it would not carry 1000yds.
If their target was that high off the ground which is pretty high it should have hit the ground around 550yds or before. That's why I think there was a whole lot of stupid going on. As in out of control mag dumps.
1000yds that's a 474" drop or 39.5 feet.
What's the chances of being hit without an aimed shot at that range?
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Again this point goes back to doing stupid things, and missing a target by shooting over it by 35 feet approximately depending on the distance.
No I'm talking at 25, 50, 100yds. I highly doubt these guys were trying to target shoot more than 100yds if that. If you read the article the man that got shot was approximately 1000yds away from where they were shooting.Missing by 35 feet at 1000 yards doesn't take much.
Inexperienced shooter or a flinch, and that 35 foot miss becomes pretty likely.
Well, yeah.....after all they destroyed 2 acres worth per the forester that had to come out and assess the damages so they could figure out what charges to apply.I thought they at least had some trees?
I’m almost expecting those few gun tubers on YouTube to come out and try to defend these guys making them the victims like they do on almost anything is involved with a firearm!Well, yeah.....after all they destroyed 2 acres worth per the forester that had to come out and assess the damages so they could figure out what charges to apply.
I remember that thread and was going to ask about the trees. Weren't you or your husband pinned down at one point during deer season while they were shooting into the woods?Well, yeah.....after all they destroyed 2 acres worth per the forester that had to come out and assess the damages so they could figure out what charges to apply.
They don't need to miss by 35 feet to hit something 1,000 yards away. It only takes about 35 _inches_ or a half-degree of aiming error to achieve that, if the intended target is 100 yards away (or closer).Again this point goes back to doing stupid things, and missing a target by shooting over it by 35 feet approximately depending on the distance.
To hit at 1000yds that's approximately 39MOA if you have your rifle sighted in at 100yds using 175gr SMK in a 308 Winchester. That is way over top of your 100yd target. It isn't some minor mistake unless the person is a complete idiot.They don't need to miss by 35 feet to hit something 1,000 yards away. It only takes about 35 _inches_ or a half-degree of aiming error to achieve that, if the intended target is 100 yards away (or closer).
Just trying to make sure people realize how easily this can happen. It doesn't take yahoos aiming 35 feet over the target berm. If anything causes a CF rifle bullet to go a single METER over a 100 yard target berm, that bullet WILL fly 1,000 yards if not stopped by an object.
A 39 inch miss at 100 yards is well within the capability of a once-a-year deer hunter zeroing a new scope/base combo at the range. People need to be aware, and know how to read ballistic tables properly.To hit at 1000yds that's approximately 39MOA if you have your rifle sighted in at 100yds using 175gr SMK in a 308 Winchester. That is way over top of your 100yd target. It isn't some minor mistake unless the person is a complete idiot.