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It cannot happen on an officially sanctioned basis.... to much risk is uncontrollable. No organisation will take that on.
That does not mean that you cannot do some long range shooting on public land for practise. If you are entitled to have a firearm on said land, you are entitled to shoot it on said land.
As soon as it comes an issue however, and it has in this location, it is very likely that DOC will regulate that sort activity out of its granted hunting permits that it provides. Then it will be unlawful.
The solution is to stop being morons. Best of luck with solving that problem.
It is already happening on an officially sanctioned basis, albeit without the words "longrange " involved
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