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Hunting leases... how do they work?

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  • Texas Bulldog

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    Say you buy a hunting lease. And lets say your not a big hunter. You are just looking for a place to set up a bench and shoot cans, bottles, fruit, paper targets... ect... Junk like that... Pistol stuff.

    Of course you clean everything up and leave no traces.

    Is that possible? Would hunting leases allow that? Im just curious on how all that works?
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    Texas1911

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    They more than likely wouldn't on the basis that they don't want someone going out there and running off all the game by shooting a bunch. Professional leases take the quality of the game seriously, and are really expensive.
     

    Texas Bulldog

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    Damn. Makes sense.

    I just want to find a spot where i could once every 2-3 months go and spend the afternoon doing hollow point testing, super high speed video of guns functioning and bullets hitting targets, and just rapid firing at objects i bring out.

    It sucks when your not plugged in to the local clubs and people who own land.

    I wonder what an appropriate offer would be?.... $200 for a friend and I to shoot for 5 hours?...

    something as simple as that is so difficult to get right now it blows my mind. Im just so sick and tired of shooting on a square range with dickhead R/O's and getting muzzle swept by people around me LOL...

    oh well.. Its a pipe dream i guess. I think i'll start looking into purchasing land of my own find out the regulations on distance from roads and citys ect and then talk to a Realtor.

    If my whole shooting experience revolves around shooting paper or steel on a square range, im gonna sell the collection and take up another hobby When i moved here i got to get the cool guns!... but i got screwed on locations to shoot. Im so BORED


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