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Sure, don't shoot yourself or your neighbour if a round gets out. Also make sure any escaped rounds won't cross a road.
You need permission from the owner of any property within 300 ft of the point of discharge. I don't know if that counts if the shooting is done in your cellar.
If you have a newish house, I would be a little leary of shooting inside as you may no longer be able to claim that the house has no lead as it'll be in the walls/floors/ceilings and if you shoot a lot it will be upstairs as well. Of course I have no idea if this counts on the realestate forms as lead in the paint or if it is exempted somehow.
Thanks for the info, but actually I'm thinking of building a leg off of the cellar, vented and closed off from the rest of the cellar. the 300 ft rule isn't a prob.
Thanks for the info, but actually I'm thinking of building a leg off of the cellar, vented and closed off from the rest of the cellar. the 300 ft rule isn't a prob.
Can we come visit when its done??
We'll be carpooling so even though there will be 30-40 of us we'll only take 6 or 7 cars so as not to clog up your driveway. WE don't want to put you out or anything since this is the first time and all...and don't worry, if it gets out of hand this week, we'll get it under control for next week. No worries there!
i wish i could do that.I just open my front door and shoot off rounds. I'm probably going to try it later tonight around 7 or 8pm, maybe shoot up the snow a little bit.
i wish i could do that.
*jealous*
Thanks for the info, but actually I'm thinking of building a leg off of the cellar, vented and closed off from the rest of the cellar. the 300 ft rule isn't a prob.
If you're going to do one lane you might as well do two. Not much bigger, but a whole lot more fun.