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    GLOCK HOOKER hurley842002's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumline View Post
    Congrats on the impending birth of your son! I hope the big day goes well for both mama and baby. With that being said, enjoy the heck out of your man's day. You might not be getting many more of those in the months ahead...
    Thanks man!

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    Why not take a drive out to the grasslands or Harris Park and shoot in a designated shooting area?

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    Shooting up on rampart road during hunting season is not the best idea. While hunting up there during this years bow season proved to be almost fatal for me and my 2 buddies. Some idiots decided to shoot right into our camp without realizing some of the camp sites are on off shoot roads that go into the woods a little bit.

    In all my time hunting up there I have only ever seen 1 law enforcement officer up there and he didn't seem to give a crap that people were shooting in no shooting areas. So I wouldn't be to worried about proving your hunting up there.

    My best advice is, please be aware of your backstop, because the last thing you want on your conscience is the fact you killed or injured some one that could have been avoided. The thing that pissed me off about the idiots that shot into our camp was they are fellow military. Last I knew we trained to be 100% sure of our backstop to minimize collateral damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ford_muscle1 View Post
    My best advice is, please be aware of your backstop, because the last thing you want on your conscience is the fact you killed or injured some one that could have been avoided. The thing that pissed me off about the idiots that shot into our camp was they are fellow military. Last I knew we trained to be 100% sure of our backstop to minimize collateral damage.
    I'm willing to bet 98% of the participating members of this forum are some of the safest most responsible shooters around, and I'm no exception.

    I didn't even get to shoot today as all 3 of my spots have been overtaken. Not even 5 years ago, nobody knew of these spots, now they're always full. Guess it will be another year, thank God for quarterly quals or I'd never get trigger time.

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    So I've heard what other people would do, what I should do and what everybody else should do. Now, I'll rephrase the question as I should have originally.

    Are there any laws, regulations or statutes in place restricting TARGET shooting on national forest land during elk season in Colorado?

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    If a DOW feels you are interfering with a hunter or harassing game with the gunshots during a hunting season you could be fined and responsible for the hunters costs and damages.
    So YES there are restrictions during hunting seasons while shooting on NF land. might be a bit of a stretch but it is a law/regulation you could be charged with in the right circumstances.
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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