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where do people normally go plinking?

2007-10-05 19:50:04 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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You can go to a local shooting range or out of city limits on public land. Check your local laws before doing so.

I go plinking out in the desert here in Nevada. Lots of open land.

2007-10-06 18:47:02 · answer #1 · answered by SavageCoyote 4 · 1 0

in case you like some thing much low-priced for purpose prepare, plinking, and small recreation searching, which skill .22LR. Given you have ruled out a semi-automatic, that leaves 3 action alternatives: bolt, lever, and pump. For an decrease priced bolt action rimfire rifle i might advise observing the Savage Mk II/Stevens 3 hundred or Marlin's fashions 980s, 981t, 925. Marlin and Savage tend to offer stable high quality much low-priced weapons. for my section i might propose observing the Savage Mk II via fact that its have been given the hot accutrigger set-up this is meant to grant relatively stable overall performance. although via fact which you suggested you like the convenience of loading a tube magazine you additionally can prefer to take an prolonged perplexing seem on the 981t (Marlin's tube-fed bolt-action .22). so some distance as lever-action .22 rifles pass, the only one on the factor of your fee-variety is the Henry. regrettably i might propose heading off them. shall we purely say that I had one a pair years in the past and wasn't inspired by the two the in many cases happening of the gun (cracks in the lever loop, adjustable factors of interest that don't regulate...) or the employer's service branch (they advised me to easily record the front web page to regulate the factor of purpose... And this became after i might already shipped the gun to them as quickly as with a letter which explicitly suggested the factors of interest must be fastened) which became why I offered the piece of junk. in case you like a lever-action i might propose spending the extra money and getting a Marlin 39 via fact that they're extraordinarily plenty the in many cases happening in which all different lever-action .22s are judged. Remington and Henry the two make (made?) pump-action .22s. Of the two companies' alternatives, the Remington 572 BDL is the extra appropriate gun. Its additionally the dearer. Henry's Pump action Octagon is a widespread reproduction of the gallery weapons of previous. returned, we are decrease back to what i think of of Henry Repeating palms employer weapons... the only different selection i understand of for small recreation searching, purpose shooting, and plinking may be an air-rifle. consistent with what you have suggested I kinda doubt you would be interested in a minimum of a few thing like a Benjamin Discovery, Crosman 2100 or Benjamin 397, or RWS 34 Panther. the only reason I point out it fairly is via fact the ammunition for an airgun is much extra value-effective than .22LR ammunition and because they are no longer firearms they are no longer regulated as heavily.

2016-10-10 09:50:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

At the plinking range. ha ha.
Any local gun range will normally do.

2007-10-05 21:00:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Strip mines, anywhere indoors or outdoors on private property or with the land owners permission.*

2007-10-06 04:42:06 · answer #4 · answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7 · 1 1

I usually go to a rock quarry (with permission of the owner) and then I shoot into the rock piles.

2007-10-06 01:05:33 · answer #5 · answered by woodchipper890 4 · 0 2

Gun ranges or outdoors away outside of cities or towns.

2007-10-05 23:31:21 · answer #6 · answered by Dylan 2 · 1 1

Somewhere where there is no one, or anything around
that can be damaged or hurt, including yourself.

2007-10-07 21:02:00 · answer #7 · answered by hawaiianstyler 4 · 0 0

Local shooting range

http://www.nra.org/programs.aspx

2007-10-06 14:43:36 · answer #8 · answered by relaxed 4 · 1 0

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