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Wolf Creek is a precursor of what's to come in public land shooting. ODF wants to do more and WA DNR is practically being forced to do it, (if the new proposed law comes into effect). It's what recreational shooting is destined to become.
Wolf Creek, however, may be the Cadillac of dispersed shooting lanes. It's a show piece and an example of what public land shooting could, (and perhaps should), be. New ones may not be quite as nice but will still hold the basic safety and fire prevention features as NFWC.
Much of the future, of lanes like this, is hinged on the support from the recreational shooting community. The more responsible/supporting shooters out there, the more agencies see it's what we want, prefer and are willing to put forth the effort to preserve.
Still, it's up to each individual to choose where they prefer to shoot. I don't blame you at all, Mike. I fully understand where that comes from. Sometimes I wish I could do the same and just let this mission go... but I'm in too deep. Besides, for me, it's a labor of love.
Koda, yes, it's free, sorta... but that freedom does come at a price, just like about anything. And being free means different things to different people. For most of us, it means we clean up after we enjoy it, for others it means they are free to shot anything they want and just leave it there when they are done.
Okay, I'll critique that video... Dang, buddy, you're gettin good at that! I like the way you show the roadway to the shooting site and the slow down at the intersections to help get a bearing on where you are. Love the music! Good show on the legal targets and excellent backstops. Some scenes may be a little too long on footage, but still, the overall presentation is very descriptive and shows great detail.Time Lapse Video to Camel's Hump shooting spot @ Salmonberry Road
Okay, I'll critique that video... Dang, buddy, you're gettin good at that! I like the way you show the roadway to the shooting site and the slow down at the intersections to help get a bearing on where you are. Love the music! Good show on the legal targets and excellent backstops. Some scenes may be a little too long on footage, but still, the overall presentation is very descriptive and shows great detail.
Overall, a Thumbs Up in my book!
Nice work, Mr. Pho! Looking forward to more!
Bill
Salmonberry will take you to nowhere if your not careful, ask me how I know that...Thanks! I hope these videos will help new shooters find their way to these spots. Salmonberry is not as easy to navigate compared to Wolf Creek.
Salmonberry will take you to nowhere if your not careful, ask me how I know that...
Agreed, great videos and great show of responsible use of public lands. Like me ShootingTargets7 AR500 steel as well. Hang it on 2X1/4" rebar, legs are 1/2" rebar.
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Time Lapse Video to Camel's Hump shooting spot @ Salmonberry Road
The best paper map i have seen is the hunting map for the Wilson unit. You can buy them at most sporting goods stores.Are there Maps available for all those forrest roads in the tillamook forrest? and If so where could one get one? Almost got lost up by brownscamp lol
Yes, exactly!The best paper map i have seen is the hunting map for the Wilson unit. You can buy them at most sporting goods stores.
Or google Oregon Wilson Unit map, there are a few downloadable maps as well.
Salmonberry will take you to nowhere if your not careful, ask me how I know that...
Agreed, great videos and great show of responsible use of public lands. Like me ShootingTargets7 AR500 steel as well. Hang it on 2X1/4" rebar, legs are 1/2" rebar.
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Salmonberry will take you to nowhere if your not careful, ask me how I know that...
Agreed, great videos and great show of responsible use of public lands. Like me ShootingTargets7 AR500 steel as well. Hang it on 2X1/4" rebar, legs are 1/2" rebar.
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