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Colorado Range Steel Stolen

majohnson2

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If any one knows or hears anything please help get this stuff recovered. It took more then one person to move that much steel. I would hate to see this happen to other local ranges.

[h=2]BLM: $500 reward for info on stolen targets at shooting range[/h]By Amy Hamilton
<small>Monday, January 27, 2014</small>

The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of people who stole 3,000 pounds of steel range targets from the shooting range at 27 1/4 Road.
The thefts occurred sometime between Sept. 15, 2013, and Jan. 14. The targets are valued at more than $3,000. They were onsite waiting to installed as part of a joint BLM and Mesa County project to upgrade the popular shooting range.
The targets are high-caliber, long-range targets. They are oval and cut from high-grade steel, and about 1 3/4-inch thick, three feet tall and two feet wide. The oval targets were hanging from a steel frame.
Anyone with information in the thefts is encouraged to call BLM law enforcement at 244-3068.
 
Sept 15-Jan 14? Roughly 3 months and nobody noticed they were gone? That's going to be a hard one to track down... I hate thieves.
 
..waiting to be installed.
I guess someone saw them stacked up and thought nobody would notice for a while. I'll keep my eyes open at the grasslands for people bringing their own steel. Pictures would help if any are available.
 
Really? What the fuck is the World coming to? Anything else you can add to the description? Lots of us here in Colorado, hope you find the assholes
 
Missing BLM Target

Here is a picture of the target. The targets do not have any BLM markings. They have gone through the local scrap dealers. If you see anything that looks similar contact Christopher Joyner with a license plate number or some means of tracking down the party. Thanks Everyone.

http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb437/majohnson2/blmtarget.jpg

Christopher B. Joyner

Public Affairs Specialist
BLM NW Colorado District
2815 H Road
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 244-3097
(970) 210-2126 (cell)
(970) 244-3052 (fax)
 

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For the record, I hate thieves and liars. The folks that took the steel are probably both, and obviously not real bright. I'd think long and hard about cobbing something from fella's that are practicing marksmanship skills from a loooooong ways away. Just sayin' I hope you find the steel and those that are responsible.
 
That really sucks! I love this range. I was just there today. Didn't know about the plans to upgrade. People suck
 
Wow, 3k pounds of targets gone? That's is absolutely horrible! Hope you get some justice.

I can't replace what you lost, but I'm sure we could send you something to help out if you guys are in a bind. Shoot me a pm if we can help.
 
We had about the same amount of AR500 plate stolen here behind our shop. It took someone a while to get it because we used a Bobcat to stack it. I went around to all the local recycling places and they said that not many recyclers are equipped to take loads that large, and referred me to the big guys. Maybe it is the same around there.
 
What a bunch of SOBs. I hope they catch the turds that did this, although I realize that is a long shot at this point. I'll keep my eye out and spread the word to friends.
 
Steel

Wow, 3k pounds of targets gone? That's is absolutely horrible! Hope you get some justice.

I can't replace what you lost, but I'm sure we could send you something to help out if you guys are in a bind. Shoot me a pm if we can help.

I did pass your info to Christopher and he should be emailing soon since I can't find a phone number.

Thanks,
Mark
 
Metal thefts are up all across the state, I guess GJ has finally made it to big city standards for crime, it never use to be that way.
 
I chased a guy down who stole 2 big tug boat props from our house boat parking area. I helped unload em with 2 other guys and they were heavy. He was going to the scrap yard. My glock in hand was the only reason I followed him cause them things are heavy and he was alone. I followed him and got plate# then called police and they said back off. I did and they got him up the road. I hope these thieves get caught.

Montana Marine, its not pot heads. Probably crack heads. Pot heads wont have the motivation to do such a thing LOL
 
I just lost a target set up on BLM land here in California. It was hard to get to, requiring a hike in and a short climb so they must have been motivated. Never thought it would happen.
 
I have a "Scrappy" come by my shop once a week to pick up. I will ask him to let me know if
he sees them, or hears about them. I think most of those guys know who's who in the scrappy world.
 
We have had a recent problem with people stealing cast iron drop inlet grates and manhole covers from our buildings which weigh several hundred pounds. Truck pulls into the truck court and drops a wheel into the hole and damages the truck.
 
Its a bad situation, at some point the folks are going to stop putting up targets. The ranges they have done have been great, it would be sad to see them go away. Hopefully someone comes across something that points in a direction of who is involved in these thefts, before it ruins it for everyone else.
 
I was shooting at 1600 yds at my steel target and a guy pulled up in his truck and attempted to steal it while I had my rifle and scope on the target. It took lots of honking and lying back down behind my rifle to get him to leave. I think he must have not seen me or thought that I was too far to be able to hit that target. The audacity of some people.


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I was shooting at 1600 yds at my steel target and a guy pulled up in his truck and attempted to steal it while I had my rifle and scope on the target. It took lots of honking and lying back down behind my rifle to get him to leave. I think he must have not seen me or thought that I was too far to be able to hit that target. The audacity of some people.


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I know it isn't "right", but it sure makes me wonder what his thoughts would have been, if you'd put one through his engine block. Solely to prevent him from getting away, of course. In a totally defensive and preventative manner.

Of course.
 
I know it isn't "right", but it sure makes me wonder what his thoughts would have been, if you'd put one through his engine block. Solely to prevent him from getting away, of course. In a totally defensive and preventative manner.

Of course.

Just put one over his head. Hopefully the round would still be supersonic and he'd then have to drive home with "full pants". Would take a while for him to get the stain out of the seat as well as "airing out" the vehicle.
 
Just put one through his head.

There, that's better. At some point, the criminal members of society need to receive a message that their ways won't be tolerated. Though I'm not in favor of Sharia law at all, a few dead perps or a lot wandering around minus one hand would be a great deterrent.
VKC, did you get his plate/info and call it in?


1911fan
 
..waiting to be installed.
I guess someone saw them stacked up and thought nobody would notice for a while. I'll keep my eyes open at the grasslands for people bringing their own steel. Pictures would help if any are available.

Same here. I hate thieves
 
Man this pisses me off...

This kind of thing is exactly why I set up and tear down
my steel every time.. it is a pain in the ass, but the land
is unattended and I just cant risk my investment to
some loser.

I
 
Man this pisses me off...

This kind of thing is exactly why I set up and tear down
my steel every time.. it is a pain in the ass, but the land
is unattended and I just cant risk my investment to
some loser.

I

Many years ago I went hiking with a group. They'd been conducting these hikes an an annual basis and had campsites they used every trip. At each of the campsites there was a huge cast iron griddle (took two men to carry) that was cached near the campsite. In order to protect it from the elements they just melted parafin on the surface and when cold actually buried it nearby.

For target steel set up on public land, one could do the same. Paint the steel with a good rust resistant paint, enclose it in a garbage bag (HD Contractor stylle) and bury it nearby it's desired position. Cover the area with dead native vegetation to conceal. Only needs to be a few inches down. A lot easier to carry a small shovel than a heavy steel target or two.
 
I too despise theives. Last year in the county I grew up in there was an elderly couple who heard a noise under their house ~ 0300. Turns out it was a couple guys under there tearing out copper pipe while they were sleeping. Talk about balls. When Boogers get on meth, they care not about property lines and ownership. Many times the scrap yards are just as guilty as the scrappers.
 
I've taken a few friends down to my 1000yd range to shoot - have six full-size IPSC steel targets that probably weigh 55-60lbs ea. Someone always asks why I go to the trouble to load them all up and take 'em home with me when we're finished shooting for the day. The range is way off the beaten path on private property, they say. Well, 25-30yrs ago, it might've been OK to have left them there, but today - even out here in the middle of no where in western Kansas - I'm not taking the chance.

I'm going to send a link to this thread to friends who've got their own ranges - better safe than sorry. Best of luck to the BLM & Burris/Greely Co. in getting your steel back - hope the bastards that stole it got hurt bad enough in the process so they can't do anything like that again.
 
Damn, If it's not bolted down someone going to steal it. In California even if it is bolted down, chained and wired someone is going to steal it. I hope they blew out a disc in their back while grabbing those.
 
Damn, If it's not bolted down someone going to steal it. In California even if it is bolted down, chained and wired someone is going to steal it. I hope they blew out a disc in their back while grabbing those.

Around here it's not just stuff like this that the turds steal. We had an incident where a couple of these parasites took a pair of bolt cutters, wrapped an inch thick layer of electrical tape on the handles, then cut the underground power lines to almost a mile of freeway lighting ------- While fully powered. They then took the end of the now dead wires, tied them off to their truck, and pulled the full stretch from the underground conduit.

All that copper wire was then cut into shorter pieces and no doubt sold to a recycler and the taxpayers ended up with a repair bill that ran into 6 figures. It's to the point where all service access panels to underground wiring are welded shut in order to stop the theft. Highways, Ball Fields, and even hanging phone cables. If it were up to me, I'd be arresting a whole bunch of "Recyclers" that just "wink" when they buy the stuff.
 
Last month the IWLA club in Mt .Airy, Maryland had 2 industrial sized air conditioners stolen from the club house.

Lock on the gate cut and units ripped out of the wall.

A sign of the times .


And this will continue until there are some bodies laid out. More than a few PO'd landowners are now shooting at those that like to prowl their property looking for things to steal. Some of the prowlers in my State have been hauled off by the Coroner.
 
One of our guys had steel on a secondary road from a practice the night before and it was gone when we finished the match the following day. He had several targets out in the road and this was the close one. Not sure why they did not take the others. Luckily he got tire and foot prints but that is it. His stand was also unique, so hopefully we can find the scum. It is a sign of the times. We are worried since we have 60+ pieces of steel out there but most not visible from the road.