I thought that comment was just via PM.
I'm aware of the jurisdictional borders. We aren't in danger of being annexed any time soon. You're right, it's a good thing to look out for though - less someone be caught unaware...
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- Mon Aug 05, 2013 1:19 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Ranges on private property
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- Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:24 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Ranges on private property
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Re: Ranges on private property
I don't have enough land that we can walk out back and just start shooting. There has to be a little more planning than that, even with a .410 shotgun. And we brought in heavy equipment to make sure that bullets couldn't escape the target area.jiannichan wrote:Sounds pretty fun to just be able to go into your backyard and just start shooting. Is this land that your house occupies that you're shooting on? What city/county?
Travis county. Unincorporated = Not in the City Limits.
The nearest city has firearms restrictions.
- Wed Jul 31, 2013 3:28 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Ranges on private property
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Re: Ranges on private property
I shoot on land that is just over 2 acres. It's a pistol range, not rifle.
We've got a dug out ravine with a berm on top of it. In front of that is a large target backstop with 7" of sand.
Unincorporated county. Land has restrictions against hunting use. One neighbor shoots .22.
During the day only, generally less than 30 minutes. Never had a complaint or had LEOs called.
We've got a dug out ravine with a berm on top of it. In front of that is a large target backstop with 7" of sand.
Unincorporated county. Land has restrictions against hunting use. One neighbor shoots .22.
During the day only, generally less than 30 minutes. Never had a complaint or had LEOs called.