Title says it all. Have a friend that wants to have target practice in a rural area. Is there any restrictions or rules I should be observant about?
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Title says it all. Have a friend that wants to have target practice in a rural area. Is there any restrictions or rules I should be observant about?
Just the usual can't shoot over roads or trails and have to be X number of feet away from the road centerline or any permanent structure.. Other than that blast away.
Rules to Follow
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Ensure that you are not shooting within the restricted areas shown on the shooting closure map.
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Do not discharge a firearm within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, occupied areas or into or within a cave.
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Never shoot from or across a traveled route (this includes any type of road or trail located on the forest).
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Never shoot at trees, don?t place targets on trees.
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It is unlawful to shoot across a body of water, or in any manner or place where individuals or property are exposed to injury or damage.
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Shoot only at your intended target ensuring that your bullets are going into a good earthen backstop. Do not shoot into solid rock.
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Use only paper or biodegradable targets. Collect all your casings and trash before you leave the area. Do not shoot glass or metal.
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It is unsafe to shoot after dark.
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Never shoot from a motor vehicle.
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Always remember alcohol and firearms DO NOT mix!
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Be aware and know what is public property versus private property. Never shoot across a canyon or down into a drainage.
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Can you hunt on BLM land?
Yes; most of it.
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Originally Posted by blm.gov
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Originally Posted by blm.gov
This link is for a BLM downloadable .pdf specifically regarding "Colorado Recreation" from the blm.gov site. (Note: Clicking the link begins the download)
Cool, thanks! My nephew's backyard butts up against a narrow strip of a friendly neighbor's property, but behind that is all BLM land.
Has anyone researched night shooting on BLM or National Forest land in CO? If there is a written policy or rules and regulations that are relevant to this, please let me know where I can look them up.
Only thing I can think of is the potential to run afoul of a CPW game warden who tries to say you’re poaching.
All the normal rules (dwelling distance, distance from road, etc.) should apply.
I would call the local CPW to ask and try to speak with a warden and let them know your location and that you will NOT be hunting, just night time target shooting. See what he says. Heck, invite him out.