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Your states minimum caliber for big game?
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<blockquote data-quote="aOWENc" data-source="post: 2228585" data-attributes="member: 86255"><p>Very true. I limit my public land hunting to areas where I either kayak or boat into that way nobody else can get there without walking many miles. At the same time though I doubt that a high powered rifle would be much more dangerous than a muzzleloader or slug gun with modern projectiles.</p><p></p><p>Most of the places I hunt in southern Indiana a rifle would provide little benefit to using a good slug gun or muzzleloader, but that doesn't make the laws any less ignorant. The fact that you can take rifles chambered in things like 358 Hoosier or 458 SOCOM, but not other rifles that would be considered "brush guns" (45-70, 30-30, even 7.62x39 is nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aOWENc, post: 2228585, member: 86255"] Very true. I limit my public land hunting to areas where I either kayak or boat into that way nobody else can get there without walking many miles. At the same time though I doubt that a high powered rifle would be much more dangerous than a muzzleloader or slug gun with modern projectiles. Most of the places I hunt in southern Indiana a rifle would provide little benefit to using a good slug gun or muzzleloader, but that doesn’t make the laws any less ignorant. The fact that you can take rifles chambered in things like 358 Hoosier or 458 SOCOM, but not other rifles that would be considered “brush guns” (45-70, 30-30, even 7.62x39 is nuts. [/QUOTE]
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