Do you guys know if shotguns are allowed at public rifle ranges? Like using slugs? Or something else. Just curious
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>>28371334
Depends on where you're at. Some places have a shotgun lane for patterning but generally slugs are a no no because they tear up the target backers really fast. Each facility is different so the answer is depends.
Thank you
If your shotgun is rifled, it's a .75 caliber rifle. Right? Wrong?
A Remington 7600 is considered a rifle, right?
>>28371334
shotguns are allowed at my local range and it is a strict range run by the DNR themselves. I think you have to use slugs though.
one of the ranges near me only let you use slugs, and a different one is slugs/buckshot only. just ask them dude
>>28371334
>implying all ranges have the same rules
They're allowed at my local range, but if I'm shooting anything other than slugs I just put the targets on the hill.
>>28371384
others are the exact opposite where you must shoot slugs cause shotguns at 100 yards with buck or bird put holes in everybodys target
really depends on the range
>>28371413
It's a shotgun. Still a shotgun. Most indoor ranges and "rifle" ranges I know don't allow shotguns unless they have a clay pigeon area. I don't know of a rifle lane in Kansas where they let you shoot slugs.
>>28371334
Ranges I go to let you shoot slugs in the indoor pistol/rifle range and the outdoor one as well but if I want to shoot shot I have to do it at the shot lanes with steel frame target holders cause they don't want the shot tearing up the normal plastic holders.