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WHERE DO YOU GO SHOOTING, OTHER THAN A RANGE?


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Guest dubaholic2
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just curious as to where people around the knoxville/maryville/loudon area do their shooting other than ranges that you have to pay for. i have a buddy that has a farm that i do a lot of shooting at and the other day i met a man and traded guns with him and we met down near bakers creek boat ramp and shot there. he said it was legal and you could tell that people had been shooting there, but id hate to be there and get hassled. its a wma, but i dont know if that matters.

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you traded guns with someone and went down to a boat ramp with him?

I shoot at Stones River in Antioch, A few places out in Cookville, and on my land DeKalb co. But I split my time between Nashville and Smithville.

Guest dubaholic2
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not boat ramp. down the road from it. and yes i did. we met and my buddy and i went with him and shot the gun. dont see the big deal. thanks for the input

Guest raflomo
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I shoot out in the backyard too.Just yesterday we shot 'bout 400 rounds of handguns ,two boxes of skeet,sighted in four .22's ,even fired the ol' 91/30 and a 30 aught.It was a fun day of shooting.

Guest dubaholic2
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thanks for the input. if anyone ever wants to get together and shoot some stuff give me a shout.

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Out back. Got a big hole that is supposed to be a pond (don't hold water) that has an island. The island makes a most excellent backstop. At the moment I have a 32" metal door with a bad guy painted on it propped up in front of the island. The BG has a gun in one hand (think it's a 1911) and a knife in the other. :hiding: I keep taping more paper over the center mass once it's full of holes.

Guest mosinon
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The BG has a gun in one hand (think it's a 1911) and a knife in the other. :

It obviously isn't a 1911. Even a painted on 1911 would have killed you dead just by looking at it.

I will admit you have a sweet setup though...

Guest ccryder
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Back 5ac. Target and tactical=FUN

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It obviously isn't a 1911. Even a painted on 1911 would have killed you dead just by looking at it.

I will admit you have a sweet setup though...

Well, after I shot him I approached the assailant only to discover that the firearm was a plastic 1911 replica airsoft gun. When coroner autopsied what was left of the body he discovered that the assailant was strung out on meth and heroin. Long story short, you were correct, it was not a real 1911. :D

p.s. the knife was real.

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