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  • Don McManus
    Obviously you need to check to ensure that shooting is allowed in those 10 acres. Most counties maintain a map of areas where shooting is an is not allowed.

    Secondly, politeness suggests you talk to the neighbors first, obviously not necessary if shooting is legal, but it certainly does no harm.

    Thirdly, 10 acres is not very much land for shooting. Absent a well-designed backstop, meaning one that will absorb and contain any round you plan on shooting and is large enough to ensure the odd flyer will still be contained, you may want to re-consider shooting in that small an area. All it takes is to see one ricochet rocket up and out of sight and you will understand the precautions that are necessary.
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