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Place to Set Off Explosives
I live on 1 acre in a fairly "nice" neighborhood and don't want to alarm any neighbors by setting of large quantities of explosive material. Does
anyone have any ideas of where I would have enough space to detonate something without causing alarm? I was thinking of a wilderness type area that
is not apart of a park or privately owned, but I'm not sure such places exist in the U.S. any more.
Thanks for any constructive suggestions.
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It's going to be obviously different for different cities and countries.
I usually end up going to the "gravel pit" for the day.
It's primarily a shooting day but most target shooters don't mind a loud bang.
Not advisable at the range though.
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From my understanding, most quarries are private property. I'd prefer not to trespass if at all possible (especially where there's no cover lol).
Shooting range: I like my privacy so, probably not. And I would like to blow up a tree, which I doubt the shooting range owner would appreciate.
(I know, I'm picky).
Thanks though
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Depending on where you go there will be a series of pits along a road where gravel was dug to build the road. They're usually public I think. You'll
see remnants of things people where shooting at, but rarely actually anyone around in my experience. Depending on what you're doing, blasting
underwater/underground will quiet things substantially.
Otherwise, get some good hiking boots and Google Earth, for the best possible privacy.
[Edited on 5-12-2012 by 497]
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What about doing like the US did in 1963 and do your testing underground? Bury a length of culvert pipe vertically to a depth of 4-5 feet, place your
device at the bottom and cover with dirt as needed. You could also construct a buried water column to do the same thing. You'd be surprised what you
can get away with.
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Stop destroying living things please, specially with explosives. There even was an a** who tested his large AP charges on the train rails. Destroying
what is not yours with energetic materials should be a tabu.
I was thinking of testing sub gram quantities in my apartment in a bucket or a small barrel with water. I only make micro tests-15grams, or less but
at my age if they caught me I'll be in trouble. If I was a kid, nobody would bother to arrest me and suspect that I do picric acid, nitrourea and that
kind of stuff.
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If you find it difficult to find a spot like when
you live in a densely populated area a fairly
fail safe option would be to do it at night in some forest.
It would be next to impossible to track someone
that way (if carefully planned).
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Thanks for the suggestions. I won't be doing it underground, because I did once before and you can't watch the carnage:(
I guess I'll just have to hike through the woods with high-order explosives in my backpack. Oh well, the life of a mad scientist is a perilous one.
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