I doubt you could even do it on private land if it wasn't designated as a range, even if you had 1000 acres and nothing behind for 20 miles...
The area I'm interested in is about 200000 acres and no residences, just some oil facilities mixed about. It really is feasible and only an hour and a half from a full service town. People travel across borders to participate in these shoots why not drive out into the foothills of Alberta?!
Seems to me the biggest hurdle is mentality.
I have a dream..
And I'm pretty stubborn![]()
The area I'm interested in is about 200000 acres and no residences, just some oil facilities mixed about. It really is feasible and only an hour and a half from a full service town. People travel across borders to participate in these shoots why not drive out into the foothills of Alberta?!
Seems to me the biggest hurdle is mentality.
I have a dream..
And I'm pretty stubborn![]()
You cannot use a place for the "discharge, on a regular and structured basis, or firearms for the purpose of target practice or target shooting competitions" unless that place is an approved shooting range under s. 29 of the Firearms Act. This again applies to ALL firearms, including non-restricted firearms. You can be charged with operating an illegal shooting range if you break this rule.
I think the operative word is "discharge". Does all of your competition have to occur at the same location? Is a CFO approved range required for scored observation or range estimation exercises? Timed hiking or orienteering with map and compass/GPS?Linda from MilCun recently sent out a screen capture of a conversation she had with a lawyer on Facebook regarding legal discharge of firearms of all types. One of the things that was mentioned by the lawyer was:
You cannot use a place for the "discharge, on a regular and structured basis, or firearms for the purpose of target practice or target shooting competitions" unless that place is an approved shooting range under s. 29 of the Firearms Act. This again applies to ALL firearms, including non-restricted firearms. You can be charged with operating an illegal shooting range if you break this rule.
They wrote the Firearms Act to explicitly disallow having competitions on private or crowned land without getting approval from the CFO. Maybe the CFOs out west are more reasonable, but it's not going to happen in Ontario...
What I would like to know is, what elements, techniques or training from precision shooting are most useful for someone interested in improving their skill with the objective of improving their shooting skill for hunting?