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JeffersonsDisciple t1_j388d3i wrote
Username checks out.
On X is an app that can show property lines. If you see where the plot is on that map, you may be able to find a house it's attached to and just go knock on their door and ask.
SomeSortofDisaster t1_j38coh3 wrote
Looks like that's the old Temple Mountain area, so assuming you aren't on private property and the town or state doesn't have any restrictions on shooting on the land then yes.
General rules: be at least 300 feet from occupied structures, know what's behind your backstop, don't shoot at the trees, and remember that frozen ground is going to behave differently when shot.
dobbysglocks t1_j38ffn1 wrote
I hope this is a joke
attacknapkin t1_j38gpxl wrote
Why would i joke on reddit. Also . I have a gun
86ed5150 t1_j38k8su wrote
You have a napkin
attacknapkin t1_j38kwx1 wrote
An attack napkin
attacknapkin t1_j38rerq wrote
On a real note this is solid advice
-cochise t1_j38wzeo wrote
TheTowerBard t1_j38xzle wrote
I mean, worst case scenario? Landowners with their own guns.
Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a5u1j wrote
Assault napkin
attacknapkin t1_j3a82ck wrote
I am illegal
klopeks_basement t1_j3bt4x8 wrote
I believe in NH you can shoot on private property even, if it's not posted. Personally I wouldn't do that without getting permission but that's just me. Before anyone down votes me to oblivion I'm just quoting what I think I've seen is the law lol
Asking in NH Guns subreddit you may get more answers than here OP
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akmjolnir t1_j3mcpad wrote
I believe the shooting aspect on private, unposted, land only relates to in-season hunting. Using someone else's land for personal purposes without permission would be trespassing, e.g. the difference between stalking through the back of someone's 40 acre lot while actively hunting vs. dumping a pile of apples out there.
The shitty truth is that there's so little public land, so anyone can hunt on private property if it's unposted, and a lot of entitled dicks act like it (the private property) is their birthright to access the private land during the hunting season.
Anyone else doing anything else on someone's private property would have the cops up their ass.
attacknapkin t1_j3884dw wrote
Whos gonna stop you. You have a gun.