Boggy Head is an unregulated shooting range in the middle of the Francis Marion Forest about 50 minutes from my house. The regulated super duper range with the range master is about the same distance. Boggy Head is famous for having crazy people shooting, but these days, there are so many serious shooters than you don't see the crazies as much.
A year or so ago they started this campaign. "We're going to close Boggy Head, it's full of trash and HAZARDOUS WASTE."
"What kind of hazardous waste?", we ask.
"Refrigerators and TVs."
I suggested that we get a 'users group' together and clean the places up.
A few weeks later they announced a cleanup one Saturday. About 60+ people came and in half a day we had the place looking like a PARK. We all put our names on their list.
Now they have a guy who's been there since July. Got an announcement, "We are thinking of closing down Boggy Head. It's full of trash and LEAD, which is hazardous waste." Also, somebody caught a richochet shard in the neck and had to have surgery. I don't know how it happened but he is ok. Call this number if you have suggestions about what to do.
I called the number to tell him that we had gotten together before to clean the range up and the results were great. They SAY that they clean the lead off the other range on Mondays. I don't know HOW they do it, but why couldn't the same be done at Boggy Head?
I don't have any idea what to do about shooting people at the range. We were out there yesterday trying out my wife's second hand Model 10 (It works great) and the County Sheriff's Deputy was out there for a good while, but there wasn't much going on (rain).
ANYWAY the 'dude' I called never got back to me and I think that this time, just like last time, they are spewing all kinds of rhetoric about closing due to 'hazardous waste" to the public without giving them the whole story. That way if they do close it down the public will say, "Oh no wonder, it's a hazard". It's not any more hazardous than any of the untended ranges in SC. There's one near Beaufort, SC that they spent a huge amount of money on to make it a 'super range' but all you have to do it sign in when you get there. No supervision. People don't use it much because it's REALLY out in the woods. At Boggy Head there is often a waiting line for a table.
I'm tired of their game. I will go out there and work on the range, but if they really want to close it, CLOSE THE DAM THING so we can forget about it.
A year or so ago they started this campaign. "We're going to close Boggy Head, it's full of trash and HAZARDOUS WASTE."
"What kind of hazardous waste?", we ask.
"Refrigerators and TVs."
I suggested that we get a 'users group' together and clean the places up.
A few weeks later they announced a cleanup one Saturday. About 60+ people came and in half a day we had the place looking like a PARK. We all put our names on their list.
Now they have a guy who's been there since July. Got an announcement, "We are thinking of closing down Boggy Head. It's full of trash and LEAD, which is hazardous waste." Also, somebody caught a richochet shard in the neck and had to have surgery. I don't know how it happened but he is ok. Call this number if you have suggestions about what to do.
I called the number to tell him that we had gotten together before to clean the range up and the results were great. They SAY that they clean the lead off the other range on Mondays. I don't know HOW they do it, but why couldn't the same be done at Boggy Head?
I don't have any idea what to do about shooting people at the range. We were out there yesterday trying out my wife's second hand Model 10 (It works great) and the County Sheriff's Deputy was out there for a good while, but there wasn't much going on (rain).
ANYWAY the 'dude' I called never got back to me and I think that this time, just like last time, they are spewing all kinds of rhetoric about closing due to 'hazardous waste" to the public without giving them the whole story. That way if they do close it down the public will say, "Oh no wonder, it's a hazard". It's not any more hazardous than any of the untended ranges in SC. There's one near Beaufort, SC that they spent a huge amount of money on to make it a 'super range' but all you have to do it sign in when you get there. No supervision. People don't use it much because it's REALLY out in the woods. At Boggy Head there is often a waiting line for a table.
I'm tired of their game. I will go out there and work on the range, but if they really want to close it, CLOSE THE DAM THING so we can forget about it.