Topic of Discussion Cleaning up after target shooting.

SoopaHick

Certified Weld Judger
Moderator
I recently bought a new rifle and went out south past Saratoga to test it out only to find that almost the entire area has been closed off permanently to target shooting. After driving an extra 30 minutes and up Soldier Pass I finally got out of the “No Target Shooting” Zone only to find every decent, and some not so decent, place to shoot an absolute mess! After doing some research I come to find out that that is a large part of why West of the Lake was closed off. When did people stop caring about cleaning up after themselves and leave spent shells and shredded garbage everywhere?!?!?
 

Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
This is one reason I bought a shooting gong. It's still satisfying to shoot at, as it makes a real nice sound when hit. When I'm done shooting, I throw the gong and stand in the truck, pick up my brass, and leave with no trace. No need to haul anything else too or fro from the scene of the attack. People are dirt bags.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
Admin
Much of the trash we pickup at Five Mile Pass for NPLD is either shotgun shells or items that have been shot hundreds of times and absolutley shredded with bullet holes. It's sad that people don't think about their shooting.
 

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
I’ve almost completely quit going to public land to shoot. I don’t like to pick up my brass, so I pay to go where I can sweep it up into a pile instead :)

But when we do go out on public land, I always come home with at least double or triple the stuff I went out with. It’s ridiculous.
 

SoopaHick

Certified Weld Judger
Moderator
I’ve almost completely quit going to public land to shoot. I don’t like to pick up my brass, so I pay to go where I can sweep it up into a pile instead :)

But when we do go out on public land, I always come home with at least double or triple the stuff I went out with. It’s ridiculous.
Ya I ended up picking up what I could fit extra in my trash bag but it was so much it was pretty disheartening. I love shooting on public land but seeing what others do to it pisses me off.
 

Kiel

Formerly WJ ZUK
Its so easy to just throw out a tarp to catch my brass and shoot steel targets. I love coming home with free friend casings too as a benefit
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
I shoot on a tarp, so easy to clean up. Targets are self-contained, or if they're not, they get cleaned up like I was never there. Until they closed the area, I used to go just north of Stockton, and rake up a tarpful of brass and shotgun shells, and take them to the dump on the way home. People trash public lands. :(
 

benjy

Rarely wrenches
Supporting Member
Location
Moab
It really is disgusting how nasty shooting areas get. I hate going out to Warner Valley and seeing what looks like a dump on the hillside
 

Pile of parts

Well-Known Member
Location
South Jordan
The tarp is a great idea! I have always just taken a leaf rake and boxes/trash bags with me. We always come home with more than we took out but it really doesn't make a dent in the mess others have made.
 

ID Bronco

Registered User
Location
Idaho Falls, ID
Our club filled roll off dumpsters with shooting debris for years on BLM land. It was good PR but it was a pain to keep cleaning up the same spots over and over. The people that dump stuff are just as bad.

Out here the county dump was free, now that they charge $15 per pickup load more stuff gets dumped on public land. It's a bad cycle. I'd rather it be in the dump in the first place and subsidize the dump. I can't believe I just typed that.
 

ID Bronco

Registered User
Location
Idaho Falls, ID
Right? Next you'll be reusing your straws, then you start voting Democrat, and before you know it you're a vegan.

Yea, I'll have JL Rockies bring me back to reality long before I start re-using a straw. (I actually used a cardboard one the other day and it was soggy on the end in about 30 seconds. It was ridiculous)
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Lehi, UT
I am planning on getting one of those rolling brass catchers, and the next time I go out we will be cleaning the surrounding areas as well. I have always wanted to make some stuff out of the spent brass.
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Stinkwater
Yea, I'll have JL Rockies bring me back to reality long before I start re-using a straw. (I actually used a cardboard one the other day and it was soggy on the end in about 30 seconds. It was ridiculous)

A cardboard... straw? That's kinda odd. Was it waxed or something?

I am planning on getting one of those rolling brass catchers, and the next time I go out we will be cleaning the surrounding areas as well. I have always wanted to make some stuff out of the spent brass.

I wanna make more rounds with my spent brass.
 
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