I live in a small city (40,000 or so) I do not have a large enough yard to shoot in. I have been roaming the local woods stump shooting but have just been informed by the director of public works that I can't do that, all kinds of safety issues for him. Said it's illegal to discharge a firearm in city limits. I guess I don't put a bow and arrow in the same class as firearms and I think safety comes from responsible use not prohibition. Makes me want to move where there ain't so many people. Any other city folk have access problems to local wooded areas? Any solutions?
Can you shoot inside? Like down a hallway or something? Find the longest stretch you have in your house or apartment and get creative. Short range practice is better than no shooting at all. It isn't too hard or too expensive to make a good indoor backstop.
I made one with a couple couch cushions that I had already shot the centers out of. I put these back to back in a large cardboard box. Fill all remaining space with plastic shopping bags. Pack it tight and close the flaps. Cover the whole thing with a few layers of duct tape. Once you wear a spot out, pack with more bags and tape a new cardboard face to the front. Mine is a few years old now and still going strong. The only money I have in it is a few rolls of duct tape. You could also use it outside but it isn't water proof. You have to make it deep enough so your arrows don't penetrate the back. As long as you do that, it will never wear out as long as you have shopping bags and a piece of cardboard for the front. Pizza boxes work pretty well for that.
That's my indoor shooting rig. I only have 13yrds, but 13yrds inside is better than no yrds outside.
Just one more reason I never have or will live in a city/town.
I'll count my blessings.
I can still shoot in my back yard.
"Said it's illegal to discharge a firearm in city limits." I'd say you need to educate that person. :banghead:
Most city's go by the "weapon" law.
It is illegal to discharge a weapon in the city limits. A bow is a weapon. (don't ask how I know)
Ask the local sheriff where it would be okay to shoot- chances are he will know of an old pit or some property to shoot at.
SL
How do you know SL!
The way I shoot a metal lined hallway would be plenty.I hate it for you,I'm lucy I have 65 acers to roam.
I meant lucky.
Bryan: I just did a google search and found that Vermont has over 800,000 acres of public hunting land. You might check to see if a piece of that public land is close to you. It isn't like shooting in the back yard but combining stump shooting and scouting on public land can pay off.
Also, in my town the Director of Public Works doesn't call the shots with regard to "discharging firearms". My cop buddies do. Bottom line, I can't (as a private citizen) discharge a gun inside my city limits, but I can legally bow hunt.
BTW, here's a couple of sites I found...
http://www.central-vt.com/visit/hunt.htm
Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife at 103 So. Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671-0501.
1-802-241-3700 or find them on the web at www.anr.state.vt.us/fw/fwhome (http://www.anr.state.vt.us/fw/fwhome)
I feel your pain I am in the same boat. I shoot in my basement but the longest shot I have down there is 13 yards. Other than that I can go out to state land but that is a 20 mile drive one way and I hate spending the money on gas right now so I only go out there about once a week.
Dingus, Yes yes, Vermont has a lot of public land to romp in, and I do. The only reason a even step foot (with a bow) in the stuff nearby is purely due to time constraints. Just looking for the quick daily fix! When I say I have no yard, I guess I could get plenty of 15yard practice in but would always rather walk in the woods. Cheers, BL
Tim, I bet that shrew (it is a shrew ain't it?) works great in the basement! The ceilings too low in mine for my loong bow. Same deal with me on the drive, the cost of said drive and the frequency. Even the shooting ranges are that far. I feel the need to move to the country!
If you need to shoot inside, shoot on your knees, sitting on a chair you would use in a blind, practice severe cants. There is a way if you have the will. When you can afford the gas, we have lots of places to play.
Yes the Shrews are nice for shooting in the basement but like Vermonster said, when I shoot my long bows I shoot off my knees or sit on my hunting chair for some real hunting situation practice. I will take what I can get I guess. At least I keep in shape that way and can work on form issues.
I'm lucky....
I walk out my back door and I can shoot up to 50 yds in my yard....
If I need to shoot further I go acros the street and I can shoot as far as the bow can shoot....
SL....have you been to the Camp Bullis 3D shoots they have every Month....
Ha-ha, here in Oslo we cant carry a knife....but I can shoot my arrows in my backyard. (I think)
I'm not asking....it's so nice with the silent bowshooting.
No more guns for me.
Thanks
You too?I already complained about my retired neighbor on another thread who hoses his grass during rain storms and then cuts it every day.I have enough room to shoot in my yard but I dont like to make "grassboy" uncomfortable.So, Ive been shooting in my 20 yard basement when I cant get to the club or techno range.Its not as fun but it gets me shooting.And yes I have invited him to shoot but he says his hip hurts too much. :mad: :banghead: :mad:
One of the local sport shops has an indoor range here. Otherwise I drive out to some little used public land and stump shoot.
I have a friend that opens his garage door and the back door coming out of the garage. Then he stands in his driveway and shoots at a target in his backyard! Definitely want to tell the wife and kids you are practicing! Not a perfect situation by a long way!
Tim, you may have options closer than 20 miles, we should talk. PM me.