Do you shoot on your own land?

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by Elsie, Dec 14, 2018.

  1. Elsie

    Elsie Mega Poster

    I got a piece of land that is 1/4 mile deep. I've shot hand thrown targets on the land before, but not many. Been thinking about getting an automatic trap so I could just go out and shoot when I want, or set up a small sporting clays course in the woods.

    Then I get to thinking - do I really want to do that? I'm old and don't know how much longer I'll be shooting and I always figured I could sell the land to pay for nursing home if that time comes. Don't want somebody to claim the land is contaminated with lead and say I gotta give it away.

    I guess I could only shoot steel.

    It's hypocritical on my part to have no problem shooting lead on gun club property but when it comes to my own. LOL

    Anybody else got a range on their property?
     
  2. rookieshooter

    rookieshooter Mega Poster Forum Leader

    Yes, I shoot on my own property, pistols, rifles, portable trap, deer hunting, small game, but lately shot pattern board.
     
  3. BAMA

    BAMA Mega Poster

    I have considered it many times.
     
  4. rrisum

    rrisum Mega Poster

    I shot rifle pistol and shot gun on my property -- I feel their is no problem as long as it is still zoned farmland -- if the zoning would change I would have to rethink my options.
     
  5. bill sparling

    bill sparling Active Member

    Yup, we have a nice rifle range on it, been thinking about a trap field as well, but then i'd never leave lmao
     
  6. Krieghoff-80

    Krieghoff-80 Well-Known Member

    Too many variables for you to worry about.

    1) You may never make it to a nursing home.
    2) The amount of lead you are throwing may not even be detectable.
    3) If you have enough land to shoot on it may be just as valuable to another gun owner.
    4) Owning land you can't enjoy, might as well sell it now, and buy (more) scrub ground some where else.

    I shoot (and have for over 50 years) on my farm, and have a Sporting Clays course. There is no fear of it never selling.
     
  7. Jakearoo

    Jakearoo Mega Poster Forum Leader

    If you shoot much on your land, say have a trap range and shoot regularly with pals, you WILL have a lead problem when you sell.
    Sorry to say it. But you will.
     
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  8. Sgoose

    Sgoose Mega Poster Founding Member

    We shot a lot on our ranch, thousands a day of 22 rimfire all types of center fire at the alfalfa eating Bengal squirrels. When ground come up for sale it sells in no time for big money. This may not be trap shoting or skeet shoot the lead is stil there.
     
  9. Rob Taylor

    Rob Taylor Active Member Founding Member

    And you know this, How?
     
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  10. Roger Coveleskie

    Roger Coveleskie State HOF Founding Member Member State Hall of Fame

    Be careful about setting up a sporting clays course. If you ever want to sell the land the EPA may insist on a clean up program. At least do not make it a public club. Roger C.
     
  11. Ken Cerney

    Ken Cerney HOF Muscoda Gun Club Past Wisconsin Director Founding Member HOF Muscoda Gun Club

    I shoot on my own land. I can get 500 yards off the back of my shop. Cerney's round barn at Blue River,WI.jpg
     
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  12. Jakearoo

    Jakearoo Mega Poster Forum Leader

    Very beautiful place.
    You don't happen to shoot any pheasants or the occasional duck on the property do you?
    I am more than a bit jealous.
     
  13. Ken Cerney

    Ken Cerney HOF Muscoda Gun Club Past Wisconsin Director Founding Member HOF Muscoda Gun Club

    I don't have any pheasants roaming the property but in the fall I get some ducks and geese that stop by. These days I only deer hunt and pop a wandering yote if they happen by.
     
  14. Jakearoo

    Jakearoo Mega Poster Forum Leader

    Looks like pheasant country by the picture. Might want to release a few in the spring and see what happens.
    Thanks for posting the pic.
     
  15. Ken Cerney

    Ken Cerney HOF Muscoda Gun Club Past Wisconsin Director Founding Member HOF Muscoda Gun Club

    Forgot to say we have a ton of turkeys around. I don't hunt them but I let some friends come and hunt on turkeys. The farm is busy with family for deer hunting week in November.