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navarro95
07-14-2018, 12:34 PM
Does anybody know if table Mesa is open for shooting? Trying to head over there today
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mykdee
07-18-2018, 11:21 PM
Most of Arizona has dropped the fire restrictions, so that technically most areas should be open for target shooting. I know for a fact the areas around my location have been opened by BLM and they have removed all signs. I would just make sure all signs have been removed before target shooting
Does anybody know if table Mesa is open for shooting? Trying to head over there today
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What and where is “table Mesa”?
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What and where is “table Mesa”?Sent from my iPad using TapatalkTable Mesa is West side BLM land off of the I-17 just north of town. It’s a great 4 wheeling area and ok pistol shooting area. The ranges aren’t very long and they are usually trashed up pretty good because BLM no longer allows groups to come clean up the area so please pack out what you pack in. You being on the east side of town I wouldn’t bother. We have better areas on the Forest Service land on this side to shoot on.
Table Mesa is West side BLM land off of the I-17 just north of town. It’s a great 4 wheeling area and ok pistol shooting area. The ranges aren’t very long and they are usually trashed up pretty good because BLM no longer allows groups to come clean up the area so please pack out what you pack in. You being on the east side of town I wouldn’t bother. We have better areas on the Forest Service land on this side to shoot on.
What areas would you recommend near Chandler / Gilbert?
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What areas would you recommend near Chandler / Gilbert?Thanks Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTake the US60 east past gold canyon and Florence junction. When you hit the railroad tracks make a left on the road to queen valley then a right on Hewitt Station road. Anywhere on the north side of the retention dam is good to go on the left hand side against the mountain. Also Lower Sycamore and Sugar Loaf off of the Beeline past fountain hills and fort McDowell. Lower Sycamore you go north from Bush hwy bridge and thru the gates. Sugar loaf is the same exit as 4 peaks, just on the north side of the Beeline.
Take the US60 east past gold canyon and Florence junction. When you hit the railroad tracks make a left on the road to queen valley then a right on Hewitt Station road. Anywhere on the north side of the retention dam is good to go on the left hand side against the mountain. Also Lower Sycamore and Sugar Loaf off of the Beeline past fountain hills and fort McDowell. Lower Sycamore you go north from Bush hwy bridge and thru the gates. Sugar loaf is the same exit as 4 peaks, just on the north side of the Beeline.
Great, thanks much! Do you know what city that is?
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