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Decided to stop by this spot I saw from Gmaps aerial photos. There is a smaller pit to the rear with real fine gravel mounds, but this larger upper area does not have that. Its more a rocky mountain side. Would there be an issue shooting here?

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I've had bullets ricochet off rock faces and hit me when I used to shoot at a loose rock berm.
Shoot into the gravel and you should be fine.
Edit to add, not the bullets, but pieces of the copper jacket.
 
I thought ricochets would be an issue. The lower pit though would be okay for small pistols. Its not pictured. Maybe next time I'm up there I'll stop in and take a pic of the lower part.

Any one curious to check it out here is cords.
45° 3'57.92"N
121°57'29.93"W

FS-5720 140 is the only bit of gravel road. Everything else is paved. Some pot holes on NF-5720 though.

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If your looking for new places to target shoot, check out trashnoland.org they have a link to a map with places you might find one closer.....
 
If your looking for new places to target shoot, check out trashnoland.org they have a link to a map with places you might find one closer.....
Oh yeah thanks for that. I actually found them earlier last week and am waiting for a cleanup event closer to home. But I plan to go checkout wildcat one of these up coming weekends.

But yeah I'm not really exploring around looking for shooting places, I'm more looking for them as a side quest while I explore the trails on my dual sport. Today I was actually up near Timothy Lake scouting some camping spots and stopped into ripplebrook pit to shoot a new to me gun and decided to finally go check out that little quarry on my way back.
 
That's a good way to find places to shoot, G Maps or Google Earth. Always best to check an app like onX to verify if it's public or private. Of course, this one is on Mt Hood Nat Forest and I haven't heard of any shooting restrictions around T Lake.

I agree with the majority, and your thoughts, about the ricochet potential (I can never spell that correctly... rickoshay!). That soft looking dirt, down low, would be good, but you'd need a backhoe to move those lower rocks first :confused: .

Sorry, @MotoManGunner , no nearby cleanups schedule for a while. I'm sure there'll be something later this summer. Next ones are long distance (Sultan Basin, WA & Klamath Falls, OR).

Thanks for checking the website!
Bill
 

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