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Unlawful and unsafe target shooting at Lapeer State Game Area has resulted in user conflicts and management issues. Some of the issues included congestion of people, unsafe use of targets, early-morning or late-night shooting, and damage to habitat and restoration efforts tree damage, litter, etc.

To help alleviate conflicts and to provide a safer target-shooting experience, rules at the Lapeer Shooting Pit now are as follows. Law enforcement patrols will become more frequent at the Lapeer Shooting Pit this year, and safe, lawful shooting will be enforced regularly. Lapeer State Game Area managers encourage shooters to practice with clay targets, as this helps to reduce paper waste at the shooting range. Please remember that aerial shooting of clay targets is not allowed.

The DNR recommends shooters familiarize themselves with their firearms and ammunition and the distance that individual rounds can travel.

To ensure their safety and the safety of other users of state game and wildlife areas, shooters are encouraged to be aware of their surroundings, including neighboring homes, topography and the backstops they are using for shooting. Target shooters are reminded that it is illegal to use a tree as a target, or as a holder for a target. Watch a video about target-shooting rules at the Lapeer Shooting Pit.

Target shooting may not be allowed at all state game and wildlife areas, and each game or wildlife area may have additional restrictions and guidelines. Learn more about the state game or wildlife areas near you. The DNR also has seven staffed shooting ranges open for use. Learn more about the DNR shooting ranges — including offerings, locations and hours — or search for other ranges around the state at michigan.

Photo by Krystal Moralee. The informal shooting range in the Lapeer State Game Area on Roods Lake Road north of Byers Road closed in late as work began to revamp the site into something safer than the free-for-all it had become. Shooting at the Pit — and around the corner on the now-abandoned and gated Byers Road, which winds through the State Game Area — had resulted in dozens of calls to Lapeer County Central Dispatch about shooting after hours and unsafe practices.

The Michigan Dept. The area was cleared and the berms were reshaped to better catch the bullets, and 12 covered shooting lanes were constructed for handgun shooting as well as up to yards. Paper targets are the only targets that will be allowed. The shooting area on Roods Lake Road in Mayfield Township was cleared and berms were reshaped to better catch the bullets, and 12 covered shooting lanes were constructed for handgun shooting up to yards.

When the gates are closed, the range is closed. The seats can be moved for wheelchair accessibility, Burford added, or to add flexibility for shooters who would like to stand.



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