Fire restrictions
- lone_wolf
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Fire restrictions
Time to ask the yearly question. Is the desert still open for shooting? How do you check to see the fire restrictions?
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Re: Fire restrictions
Tonto NF and BLM have already started as of 6/8.
Google it.
Google it.
- hairygreek
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Re: Fire restrictions
You can see restrictions on the National forest website.
Also this. https://wildlandfire.az.gov/fire-restrictions
- Jay Gee
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Re: Fire restrictions
I still maintain that you have to be trying in order to start a fire while shooting. Unless you're shooting incendiaries. I've shot here in the desert for many years and not once came even close to starting a fire.
- thom
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Re: Fire restrictions
Why not call the LOCAL BLM and find out WHY their local ranges are closed?
- Brlux
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Re: Fire restrictions
FYI Tonto finally lifted fire restrictions today.
- Brlux
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Re: Fire restrictions
FYI Tonto went in to stage 1 fire restrictions a few days ago. Surprised they didn't do it earlier with the Horseshoe fire and Wildcat fire.
- Joe_Blacke
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Re: Fire restrictions
Not all of Tonto. Just nearly all.
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Re: Fire restrictions
It’s generally right around Memorial Day weekend. Everyone is out trying to get the last of nice outdoor temps for a while. Too bad idiots always ruin it for everyone else.
- lone_wolf
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Re: Fire restrictions
Thanks, for keeping this thread alive. It’s always nice to know about the fire restrictions.
- QuangTri
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Re: Fire restrictions
Trying to recall what that clown near Tucson did to start the fire while shooting?
- Brlux
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Re: Fire restrictions
Unfortunately is it far easier to start a fire unintentionally while shooting than most realize. Just rocks hitting other rocks can make significant sparks. It's crazy what .223 will do at night when hitting rocks downrange. Couple that with very dry grass and it doesn't take a tracer or incendiary round to start a fire.
I think the Mount Lemmon fire was started by someone shooting a dragins breath 12gauge flame thrower round.
I think the Mount Lemmon fire was started by someone shooting a dragins breath 12gauge flame thrower round.
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Fire restrictions
Back when the cheap Chinese steel core 7.62 ammo was everywhere in the 90s, it happened a lot. Many dudes had no idea the risk they were running. I know one guy who had some heavy rocks in the bottom of a cardboard box he was using as an impromptu target stand he taped his paper targets to. One of his steel core 7.62x54R rounds dropped a little low and sparked off the rocks in the bottom of the box, and the whole box erupted into flames. By the time he was able run across the 100 yards to the box to try to stomp it out, it was too late, and a grass fire started. He barely had time to scoop everything up and toss into the back seat of his car and escape the wildfire that broke out.
Re: Fire restrictions
Ban just went in for Yavapai. Checked my ammo time it was spot on shot at 6:45 no fire to report may try after 8:00 am to see if they are correct.