Even the US Coast Guard has restrictions from live fire training on the Lake.
And personally, from many years as a weapons instructor, way too much chit that could go wrong 10 miles out.
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Even the US Coast Guard has restrictions from live fire training on the Lake.
And personally, from many years as a weapons instructor, way too much chit that could go wrong 10 miles out.
I practice shooting from my kayak all the time. How else can you get better at hitting a fast moving target well sitting on your butt in a wobblely tube.
Now go ahead and tell me it's illegal. I know people will.
And no I do not normally sit in my kayak on the trap or skeet range to practice.
Fifty years ago boaters were told to break glass containers and perforate both ends of tin cans before throwing them overboard in deep water. Dad's 38 S&W worked great for this in Georgian Bay and the Trent system. Accepted and legal back then.....
Back then many things were acceptable , back in the 50's I used to take my shotgun and ammunition on my bicycle to high school, lock it all up in my locker and after school we would go hunting, sometimes even a teacher or two would join my buddy and I.:goodstuff:
Try that in this day and age, swat team , handcuffs and jail plus school lock down is what you would see.:angry: