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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Ca approved bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Springtom" data-source="post: 2105620" data-attributes="member: 114753"><p>Its more a "better safe than sorry" situation. I really hate to use that term, but its up to what personal risk/b.s. you are willing to put up with. I've consulted a few wildlife offices and they said they could say that the weapon was being used as a hunting weapon. So I definitely see where you are coming from, but personally, I don't want a hunt to end sooner than it needs to, even if I'm "lawful" at the end of an investigation. I'd rather not have to deal with any b.s. while I wait to hear their judgment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Springtom, post: 2105620, member: 114753"] Its more a "better safe than sorry" situation. I really hate to use that term, but its up to what personal risk/b.s. you are willing to put up with. I've consulted a few wildlife offices and they said they could say that the weapon was being used as a hunting weapon. So I definitely see where you are coming from, but personally, I don't want a hunt to end sooner than it needs to, even if I'm "lawful" at the end of an investigation. I'd rather not have to deal with any b.s. while I wait to hear their judgment. [/QUOTE]
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