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Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:09 pm
by waglocker
Lots of land out Eastern WA, if that's where you are looking. The vacation/retirement property I bought out there, I will be shooting off of whatever porch I feel like sitting on.
Just don't tell our resident Socialists, because according to them those people on the east side apparently don't pay their "fair share" in property taxes.

Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:53 pm
by kf7mjf
rabbitsforfood wrote:Hi all,
I'm hoping for some input as it relates to where in Washington I can get a piece of land big enough to either build/buy a home and being able to shoot in my backyard.
I've been in WA for less than a year and am still getting acquainted with the area... and I'm not sure how well acquainted realtors are when it comes to stuff like this (I hear that there may be zoning issues).
I've been told that areas like Carnation would be a good place to start.
Since I work from home, I am curious about areas where I can get a decent plot of land (open to suggestions) where i can essentially step out of my house and into my own outdoor range.
If it helps, I plan to run a can on all the pistols/rifles that I shoot.
Thanks in advance for any advice or other things I ought to take into consideration.
Have a good one!
R
I can get you five acres in Roy, complete with natural berms and a pond to shoot deer and ducks at. Call the broker, Judi Kidd 253 298 1382, tell her you are interested in the 5 acre Roy property.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 7:26 am
by cycle61
I keep meaning to talk to you about that.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 7:49 pm
by Sivlan
Holy crap.
According to that map, I can shoot in my backyard.
Surely that can't be, it'd be way too convenient. Oh god, I'd spent all my money on ammo.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:46 am
by GuyFromV
I know down here in Walla Walla County (I live about 100 ft outside the City Limits) legally I just need to find an appropriate area and I could shoot freely. "Appropriate area" meaning 500ft away from any occupied dwelling, road, etc...technically it means all this:
http://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=332-52-145but you catch my drift...yeah Eastern WA is not bad for outdoor shooting opportunities.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:51 am
by GuyFromV
Sivlan wrote:Holy crap.
According to that map, I can shoot in my backyard.
Surely that can't be, it'd be way too convenient. Oh god, I'd spent all my money on ammo.
Only if you could get 500ft away from your and anyone else's house and any public roads in your backyard, I think. Which is totally possible.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 7:17 am
by DocNugent
Massivedesign wrote:. . . Check with County Zoning/Shooting Maps to make sure that you are allowed to shoot on your property.
Then, pray every day that a handful of Progressives don't take it upon themselves to get the rules changed "for the greater good."

Or, make sure pro-gun people get elected to county offices.

Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 9:28 am
by O_Kellogg
Also, while scouting properties, if you hear gunfire, you'll know you're getting close...
I'd try to go on weekends and spend a lot of time - walk the whole property, etc, for just that reason...
I'm biased towards SE Thurston Co, but some consider it to be "too far". I like it that way

Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 9:47 am
by rayjax82
Please be careful where you shoot in eastern Washington especially in the summer. Major fire hazards.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:47 am
by DocNugent
rabbitsforfood wrote:. . . Since I work from home, I am curious about areas where I can get a decent plot of land (open to suggestions) where i can essentially step out of my house and into my own outdoor range. . . .
How 'bout
off Hwy 2 between Sultan and Index?

If you do break some laws, it's not that far from Monroe for family/neighbors to visit you.

Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:34 pm
by snozzberries
rayjax82 wrote:Please be careful where you shoot in eastern Washington especially in the summer. Major fire hazards.
Your car can start a fire too if you park in brush.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 3:36 am
by rayjax82
snozzberries wrote:rayjax82 wrote:Please be careful where you shoot in eastern Washington especially in the summer. Major fire hazards.
Your car can start a fire too if you park in brush.
Yes, back in 2003 a friend of mine's girlfriend did exactly that in town here.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:13 am
by gscott
GuyFromV wrote:I know down here in Walla Walla County (I live about 100 ft outside the City Limits) legally I just need to find an appropriate area and I could shoot freely. "Appropriate area" meaning 500ft away from any occupied dwelling, road, etc...technically it means all this:
http://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=332-52-145but you catch my drift...yeah Eastern WA is not bad for outdoor shooting opportunities.
This WAC does not apply to private property. WAC 332 is the DNR WACs.WAC 332-52-145
Agency filings affecting this section
Firearms and target shooting.
(1) What is recreational target shooting? Recreational target shooting is the use of a firearm or bow and arrow on targets and the sighting in of rifles or other firearms
on department-managed lands. The department regulates and enforces target shooting on department-managed lands.
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 2:22 pm
by dimwit13
DocNugent wrote:rabbitsforfood wrote:. . . Since I work from home, I am curious about areas where I can get a decent plot of land (open to suggestions) where i can essentially step out of my house and into my own outdoor range. . . .
How 'bout
off Hwy 2 between Sultan and Index?

If you do break some laws, it's not that far from Monroe for family/neighbors to visit you.

I used to shoot off of Sultan Basin road, but they are chasing people out....giving them tickets and such.
There is a place, about a half hour, outside Gold Bar, that I want to check out....I just need someone to check it out with me-lol
-dimwit-
Re: re: Where to Live in WA To Freely Shoot In Your Backyard
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:14 pm
by Captain90s
dimwit13 wrote:I used to shoot off of Sultan Basin road, but they are chasing people out....giving them tickets and such.
There is a place, about a half hour, outside Gold Bar, that I want to check out....I just need someone to check it out with me-lol
-dimwit-
If you are talking about FS 62, they have closed the shooting pits on that road
