is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rounds?
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is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rounds?
Hmmm.... Not sure I am doing this correctly, and am a bit perplexed by the cartoon smiley faces and vague option choices up top, but I'm wanting to learn of any public land outside city limits near Tarrant county Tx that I can go without paying fees and can legally shoot a few rifle rounds at? Can anybody tell me ? When I was a kid it seemed like there were an abundance of places like that but now I can't get any answers .
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
What is "public land?"
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
Probably not. You'll most likely have to go to a shooting range. There are few places you can gain access to shoot. We used to go to National Forests in east Texas, but I'd check to be sure what rules and restrictions are in place. Hunting is allowed in NF and the state has public lands for hunting as well. I'm sure some others will chime in. Welcome to the forum.
Just thought I'd add that if you find a property owner is kind enough to allow you on their land to shoot many counties surrounding metropolitan areas require the shooter/s to have a daily written permission notice from the property owner.
Edited to add: Here's a link forom the USDA for NF. Not detailed but it dowes reference designated shooting areas. Sam Houston National Forest used to have a range.
http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/program ... come.shtml
Just thought I'd add that if you find a property owner is kind enough to allow you on their land to shoot many counties surrounding metropolitan areas require the shooter/s to have a daily written permission notice from the property owner.
Edited to add: Here's a link forom the USDA for NF. Not detailed but it dowes reference designated shooting areas. Sam Houston National Forest used to have a range.
http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/program ... come.shtml
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
Yes, please check into it before you shoot anywhere.
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
george wrote:The banks of rivers are still public land, I believe.
We used to shoot where the road crossed the water. Under the bridge over the Brazos (?) in Washington county (could be mistaken), on the Pecos around Iraan, the banks of the Sabine at Kilgore, and even under the highway 59 bridge over the river between Houston and Rosenberg (I wouldn't try that now).
Check into it.
Texsquatch wrote:Yes, please check into it before you shoot anywhere.

Property a bridge with a state highway does belong to the state, but access and parking would most likely be a kill factor even if shooting were allowed after considering other factors, i'e. proximity to landowner's buildings, livestock, no shooting across fences, lead going into a river, etc. There are other many other factor to consider.
This thread should be posted in a different heading, maybe "shooting ranges"
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
Short answer: Not that I'm aware of. Closest public land where shooting may be legally allowed is probably LBJ Grasslands, but I believe it may only be for shotgun shooting, not rifle or pistol, and that's if any such shooting is even allowed. I would check their district office to be sure, though.
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Re: is there public land outside city limits near Tarrant county ,Tx people can legally go and discharge a few rifle rou
State of TX public land is for Hunting only. One cannot target shoot there, in Hunting season or otherwise. There is also a $55 annual fee to get access.
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