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Help Keep Recreational Shooting Open
On Federal Lands
Opportunities to shoot recreationally on
public lands benefit both the
recreational shooter and hunter.
Shooting takes place in a variety of
forms, from dispersed unsupervised
sites, to unsupervised ranges, to ranges
managed under a special use permit. But
many factors are combining to close
these areas including:
Access for hunting and shooting opportunities on federal lands is one of the highest priorities of the Federal Lands Hunting and Shooting Sports Roundtable, which was created under an agreement signed by the NRA and 39 other national organizations and three federal agencies. NRA was a driving force in the creation of the Roundtable. The Roundtable's purpose is remove barriers to access for sportsmen and enhance opportunities for hunting and recreational shooting. If you shoot on lands managed by the National Forest Service and/or the Bureau of Land Management, NRA asks that you fill out the Federal Lands Survey. You can provide the Roundtable with valuable information needed to keep recreational shooting areas opened to the public.
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