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DumduminMud

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I mean I don't have a lot to say, typical plinker planning to shoot their life savings away.
Jokes aside, I own a 22lr semi-auto and a 12g pump shotgun; still in the process of cleaning the latter one as it was a bargain deal from a gun show (and, as was expected from buying second hand, very very dirty)
Got a question to ask so might goof around until I can post the question.
Other than that, greeting from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (should I mention this lol)
 
Hey welcome! I'm newish here too. Been registered a while, but only just getting active.

Life has a way of getting in the way of living. I'm fixing that, and trying to get back to my roots. Glad to have you! I used to do a lot of plinking (I have one 10/22 rifle that has seen at LEAST 2000 rounds, if not closer to 4k) but with kids and moving several times, plus the local club being very cliquey, it just hasn't been in my schedule lately. Working to change that
 
Hey welcome! I'm newish here too. Been registered a while, but only just getting active.

Life has a way of getting in the way of living. I'm fixing that, and trying to get back to my roots. Glad to have you! I used to do a lot of plinking (I have one 10/22 rifle that has seen at LEAST 2000 rounds, if not closer to 4k) but with kids and moving several times, plus the local club being very cliquey, it just hasn't been in my schedule lately. Working to change that
Thanks for the reply! As a curiousity how is BC crownland's availability to do target shooting on? here in Southeastern ontario the crown land w/in the range of ottawa are all off limit (as city's discharge bylaw dictate). Made sense as people have been littering the empty husk around the forest.
Anyway, I digress. Back to the original curiosity what is the availability of crown land of target shooting around BC?
 
Thanks for the reply! As a curiousity how is BC crownland's availability to do target shooting on? here in Southeastern ontario the crown land w/in the range of ottawa are all off limit (as city's discharge bylaw dictate). Made sense as people have been littering the empty husk around the forest.
Anyway, I digress. Back to the original curiosity what is the availability of crown land of target shooting around BC?
Generally as long as it's not inside a city/town limit with discharge bylaws, you're good to go. At most, you have to confirm "public use" with BC Ministry of Natural Resources, but that's a formality that is meant to confirm someone else hasn't requested sole use for a period of time. As long as you're following the rules about discharge near roads etc, crown land is open for use, in my experience. Lots of gravel pit improvised ranges all over
 
Welcome to both new members and first-time posters, live sure does have its own plans, but hopefully ypu can get out and enjoy the shooting sports.

With that welcome to the CGN from southern Ontario.
Enjoy the site lots of good information here.
 
Thanks to all the people that replied, actually i figured out by goofing around the forum so no need to post.
For the curious, i was about to ask how do you break open really hard to open stock screw; and turns out I just need a liberal amount of rust penetrant (btw, princess auto has them for sale at 15 + tax for seafoam brand) and some quirk force.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to replace some part due to remintong bankruptcy and the only few place that imports part in canada they has been waiting for part over 3 month at this point, so yeah.
 
Nothin better than cleaning someone's dirty shot gun.. lol
Elbow grease and some wipe out. Fun.fun
Welcome from Alberta. Canadian is Canadian weather your from the east ot west gunnie.. ive lived across Canada myself
 
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