Originally published Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 3:44 PM
Exploding targets under scrutiny after fires
Shooting targets that explode when fired upon have come under scrutiny after they have been linked to wildfires.
The Associated Press
Shooting targets that explode when fired upon have come under scrutiny after they have been linked to wildfires.
Some think the exploding targets are dangerous and should be banned; others say they're no danger.
The Wenatchee World reports (http://bit.ly/14YRIKe) that as exploding targets become more popular they are more often linked to wildfires. Fire officials last summer said two fires - one near Entiat, and another smaller one near Cashmere - were started by people shooting at targets that explode.
A larger fire known that scorched 73,378 acres in north central Washington resulted after two people went shooting with an exploding target in a dry, grassy area as wildfires burned. U.S. Forest Service officials have not said whether the fire was caused by the target or a bullet striking something else.
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Information from: The Wenatchee World, http://www.wenatcheeworld.com










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