As far as plinking is concerned.
You would be better off using the term target practice.
I will not give legal advice here, but I beleive last time I read the Fish & Game regulations it mentions using State land for hunting or target practice. Get a copy of the game laws, and or contact the NY state r Fish&Game or the NYS WEB site.If it reads like I think you can go to state land were HUNTING is legal and then set up for target practice.
YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO HAVE A VALID HUNTING LICENSE IN YOUR POSETION.!
Make sure you establish a safe range for yourself, and comply with all the neccessary safety precautions....secure backstop,make sure NO one can aproach or wander into your makeshift shooting range, Designate someone to act as range officer and watch for any possible problems.....BE EXTREMELY VIGALANT...the STATE LANDS are used by Hikers and Fisherman, campers and Bird watchers...find a spot with a BIG SECURE BACKSTOP preferably away from any place normally frequented by others.
Walk around the WHOLE site...keep your distances short and controlled.
And above all else act responsibly, no high Jinks, no rapid fire,no BLOWING things up....use only firearms legal in state as well as amunition.
Clean up after yourself...leave no junk behind(Littering is a crime..they will ticket you)...and DO NOT damage any live trees or Plants.( BIG FINE).
You get the idea.....be smart ask first...turn down a good looking site if even one problem bothers you...find another..till you are OK.
And ask others in the area...They can sometimes tell you about an old Quarry or gravel pit were THEY..do all their PLINKING.
And If all else Fails...E-Mail me and maybee...you can join me at my cabin in the Catskills and we will ...shoot till your arms drop off on my land.!
Again - check into NYS Compendium Regulations.
[This message has been edited by WOLF (edited August 04, 1999).]
[This message has been edited by WOLF (edited August 04, 1999).]