Shoot for free on Texas public land. Anybody ever done this?
I researched this a few years ago and suspect it may still be a available. LBJ National Grass Lands used to have a location or two that would allow you to go to a couple of select locations where they had three to five stations you could shoot from. (Shotguns only)
I never did it. It’s located out northwest of the Metroplex and a pretty far stretch for me (from McKinney). So I never followed up on it.
My memory is a little fuzzy on how it worked but as I recall you had to “check in” at some particular place. Can’t recall if they issued you a Day Pass or just what the procedure was. But it didn’t cost anything (at least, at the time). Think they wanted you to pick up after yourself but other than that, just be safe.
It seemed like it might be a good place to go IF the commute wouldn’t be outrageous for you and you just wanted to pattern your shotgun, practice a bit with a HD gun or you have a portable clay thrower.
I researched this a few years ago and suspect it may still be a available. LBJ National Grass Lands used to have a location or two that would allow you to go to a couple of select locations where they had three to five stations you could shoot from. (Shotguns only)
I never did it. It’s located out northwest of the Metroplex and a pretty far stretch for me (from McKinney). So I never followed up on it.
My memory is a little fuzzy on how it worked but as I recall you had to “check in” at some particular place. Can’t recall if they issued you a Day Pass or just what the procedure was. But it didn’t cost anything (at least, at the time). Think they wanted you to pick up after yourself but other than that, just be safe.
It seemed like it might be a good place to go IF the commute wouldn’t be outrageous for you and you just wanted to pattern your shotgun, practice a bit with a HD gun or you have a portable clay thrower.