Black Majik
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Shawn that looks like so much fun!
Hey Kevlarman,
Was it last Oct.?
Mauserguy said:Yes, I have been told by one BLM ranger that there are BLM lands in the Palm Springs area that are off limits. I believe that they are neat the utility yards. You can shoot on top of the aqueduct, for example, but not near the nature preserve. I go out to 1000 Palms Canyon a lot. I will probably be out there this weekend. Maybe I will get shaken down by a ranger, again. Ugh...
Mauserguy
demo40 said:can anyone shed any light in the areas of the central valley , I finally have some time and dont really know where to go now days , mostly small cal rifle , large cal pistol and once and awhile the beast (50 bmg ) I would be happier outside than inside a range . any ideas would be appreciated .
Bwana John said:Also, you can't shoot in Forest "Wilderness Areas",
Remember, while you can not target shoot in National Forest Wilderness Areas, you CAN discharge a firearm to legally take game animals. It is legal to hunt, but no random shooting
I used to hunt ducks and geese all the time on the upper part of the LADWP aquaduct in the Owens Valley, and I think you still can, but its been a while and things change.What I heard is that you can't shoot on the MWD land (aqueduct).
Kevlarman said:Eep.
Rosamond is a lot closer than Ridgecrest.
Kevlarman said:Allow me to post an image, courtesy of Google Maps:
The stars on the map are where the majority of the people shoot. There are big hills to the west of these locations, providing the perfect backstop.