BLM Reminds Shooters of Fire Safety and Precautions

Press release from BLM:

huntingWith temperatures rising and fire dangers increasing, the Bureau of Land Management is  reminding target shooters about the need to follow designated shooting hours and adhere to precautions  regarding ammunition and target types. 

“We have already had a fire at the Iron Mountain shooting area because of sparks caused by a steel target,” said  Jennifer Mata, manager of the BLM Redding Field Office. “This early fire season incident is a reminder that a  small spark can quickly grow into a fire that can endanger lives and property.”  

Under fire prevention orders now in place, the BLM allows target shooting only from a half-hour before sunrise  to noon daily on northwest California public lands in Shasta, Siskiyou, Butte, Tehama, Trinity, Humboldt, and  Del Norte counties. Additionally, shooters must follow these safety regulations:  

  • Incendiary, tracer, steel core or armor piercing ammunition are not allowed.  
  • Exploding targets or any other target, including steel, that could emit sparks are not allowed.  Shooters must have a shovel or fire extinguisher on hand at all times.  

Additionally, the BLM noted, shooters should:  

  • Place targets on dirt or gravel, away from flammable vegetation or rocks that could cause sparks. 
  • Be aware of weather conditions and avoid shooting when red flag warnings and fire weather watches are  in place. Avoid shooting during hot and windy weather.  

Details on fire restrictions, including target shooting rules and interactive maps, can be found at  https://on.doi.gov/3bYQ9cl or by contacting the Redding Field Office at 530-224-2100.  

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Mountain Man
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Mountain Man
3 years ago

How about smoking, camp fires , homeless warming fires , and so called controlled burns ? Let’s be all inclusive now.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
3 years ago
Reply to  Mountain Man

Did you miss this bit?:
“We have already had a fire at the Iron Mountain shooting area because of sparks caused by a steel target,”

North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
3 years ago

Anyone that owns a gun should watch the fire that blast out the front.
It’s gotta be dark to truly appreciate the blast of flame.

Martin
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Martin
3 years ago

Come on shooter’s, please be careful with your target shooting so no fires are started. We take enough garbage from anti gunners now without adding this to the pile. It just makes us all look bad.

North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
3 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Only one person that can make YOU look bad.

Martin
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Martin
3 years ago

You don’t like my comment, then you are the ONE that looks bad. Are you blasting flame out the front? I always refer to it as the muzzle.

Biffer
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Biffer
3 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Martin good point, the government trying every angle to keep firearms out of the public use.

Martin
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Martin
3 years ago
Reply to  Biffer

Our government works 24/7 on that my friend.