We Know you Ride, But do you Shoot?

When I was looking at ranges around me a few years ago no one had any space at all Galt still has zero space so I can just shoot in the backyard and they blame it on the range cuz it's right beside it

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So I guess you're NOT one of the neighbors involved in the legal action/noise complaints against the club...?
 
So I guess you're NOT one of the neighbors involved in the legal action/noise complaints against the club...?
Really don't mind the noise but I have had guests from overseas mention it sounds like they're in the middle of a war in the backyard on Sunday

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Really don't mind the noise but I have had guests from overseas mention it sounds like they're in the middle of a war in the backyard on Sunday

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'Just goes to show the popularity of shooting sports
The club's been there since 1954...
People buy/build houses nearby and THEN complain about the noise, trying to get the ranges shut down... (rolley eyes)

My club's constantly dealing with city folks who move to the country then try to have our ranges closed... They ought to sue their realtor for not letting them know they were buying a house near to a gun range.

Your example is something we've also dealt with... Someone hearing gun shots and ASSUMING it's coming from the club.
Uh... no, that's the local police lighting off with their MP5's in the local sand pit.. Why don't you go over there and tell them to knock it off... LoL.
 
So I guess you're NOT one of the neighbors involved in the legal action/noise complaints against the club...?
The number of people that move to an area with something noisy and then immediately start complaining about the noise and how they paid for quiet is infuriating. The reason the place was cheaper was because there were some issues. Suck it up buttercup. Gun clubs are complicated. They used to have significant protection through grandfathering. That protection has been lost in most municipalities.
 
They used to have significant protection through grandfathering. That protection has been lost in most municipalities.

My club's municipality is very professional and neutral with our situation.
The club is and always has been very accommodating to the community around it.
I think the counselors. Even though they can't come right out and say it, see the complainers as whiney Karens who just want the club gone because they don't like it.
 
London..?

If they want to get into shooting as a regular thing, try Crumlin

There's also EESA and... maybe Oxford?

June 7th is national Range day... A day when many clubs open their doors to the public with organized events designed to introduce people to the shooting sports. Info should be available on all their websites.
Thanks this is what I needed.
 
Beyond finding an amicable farmer with space where can we go?

Crown Land Use Policy Atlas (CLUPA) is your friend, albeit a bit clumsy one to use:


Find a "general use" plot and knock yourself out. Of course, all written and unwritten rules of responsible shooting apply:

- Know what your backstop is and make sure ricochet is nonexistent or fully controlled.
- Don't shoot over trails, roads, hills or bodies of water.
- Don't shoot close to any residences or populated areas.
- Don't shoot if you don't have a clear view to your target.
- If you shoot with company, treat it as a shooting range with the established firing line, direction of fire and firearm handling rules.
- Etc., etc.

Gravel pits / quarries are the best, especially abandoned ones or those you have the owner's permission to shoot at.

Go for a ride north of Barrie and talk to locals and Conservation Officers. That's how I found a few very nice places to shoot (I can't tell you where they are, but I'll help you find your own).
 
That map is "clumsy" at best. I hate when a bunch of similar shades are used on a map.
 
MNR officers are often sportsmen them selves and certainly know lots of shooters . The OPP office of your outside the GTA can also be helpful . They are both very happy to have you shooting in a safe manner in a safe place because they don’t want to have to talk to you later about being in a wrong place .


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