srothstein wrote:Thanks, LT. If the backstop normally has sage or other vegetation in the impact zone, just using that type of ammo would be negligence, IMO. That may not make it up to the arson level (requires intent), but something definitely needs to be done.
I dont know which range it was on there. The set up there is a rifle range just as you clear the door of the check in area. In that 40X60 +/- there is a gun room, ammo room, & reloading room.
He has target stands out to at least 300 yrd. It is a very slight down hill grade & the canyon wall that is the "backstop" rises back to the flat farm land that is on the caprock there. It has to be a good 200ft high. So far off that bullets dont actually get to the canyon wall.
As you say, at best he was neglegent, but I can see the great possibility of someone thinking it would start a little fire & then just go out.
That range continues to extend to the pistol end & the canyon wall is not any closer there.
Past that he has silouette range that is set in a pretty rough canyon that has a high shooting area. There you actually shoot over a lot of mesquite, cactus & sage. That area is match area only but it is really neet to see.
To get a good mental picture of this, think of a Hill Country canyon where you are. 1/2 mile winding road to the bottom of the canyon. Shooting on one side at the bottom into the other side of the canyon wall.
The one in Slaton, no doubt in my mind he has a couple of thousand yrds to the canyon wall in a few places.
The silouette area has to be 500 yrds to the wall. 150 yds wide. It is deeper & really rough. He has trails
leading along the target lines there & they are not streight like we think of them here. His silouetts are game animals & it is a good Hunting practice range.
The owner is an old rancher there. I like visiting w/ him as much as shooting.