fishing4sanity
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Today we had a small range fire, some people were on the neighbor's property and claim the tracer ammo they were shooting started the fire. Unfortunately the small draw that comes down into our place burned, in the past it has been a good location for pheasants and huns and occasionally used by deer. It even damaged the trees in the bottom, okay so all you Rocky Mountain states guys would call them scrawny bushes at best, but trees are pretty rare around here. It was hot nasty work trying to shovel out all that cheat grass, so I'm counting that as my exercise for the day. I've never used tracer ammo before, not sure I want to now. I've heard that tracer rounds can start fires, but it may have been something else they were doing as well. What do you think, can tracer ammo start fires?