I shoot almost exclusively on BLM an National Forest land, and do so when I am traveling.<br><br>While I wont correct anyone for saying "clips", I would like to correct<strong> RWJ146</strong><span id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody " title="Offline" dir="ltr"> in post #6 that BLM and Forest Lands are not "Government land". They are in fact "Public lands" owned by us, the public, not the government and for the most part we are free to do what we want on those lands (within some common sense rules of course) including target shooting. I have been shooting with Rangers standing nearby, none of which said a single negative thing about target shooting on Public lands.<br><br>Using some common sense when target shooting on any public lands is smart. Treat it is YOUR LAND (it is) and clean up your mess after. When I target shoot on public land, I use:<br>- Bio-degradable clays<br>- Pick up all my used targets (paper, cardboard, wood)<br>- Pick up all my expended brass<br>- Pick up all my expended shotgun casings<br>- And I even try to grab as much trash that someone else less responsible had left behind.<br><br>To the OP,<br>Yes you can plink while camping on public lands. Make sure to know the rules for each area first (check with the rangers or BLM/Forest websites), including temporary bans for fire safety and such. You will likely have to travel away from your camping location to shoot though, depending on the rules of each location. <br> </span>