I'm having a hard time getting and staying on line storms coming through this afternoon
may take some doing with logistics and all but for sure. In the mean time if you get around here come on by.
Maybe we can get "nut" in on it he's mentioned wanting to get together some time
I've been looking around some more and the .308 isn't legal either at least for deer. That was from 2013 when a petition was trying to get it changed at least how the law reads I guess it's a little confusing,pistol rounds of a certain length but I didn't get all that into it
I think mostly around here it would be archery shotgun slug and BP. Some of those in lines are stating to get some distance on them from what I understand
I think the idea behind that is to keep shots at close range for cleaner kills and less wounded animals getting away only to die later never to be harvested
That's what most use around here some pistol maybe probably what my neighbor would prefer
Just want to be sure before asking him it could be a tough sell anyway, just so you know
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Looks like that's ok if I'm reading it right remember I'm not up on this just googling
http://www.in.gov/dnr/files/fw-Deer_..._Equipment.pdf
Handguns
Handguns, other than muzzleloading,
must have a barrel at least 4 inche
s long and must fire a bullet
of .243-inch diameter or la
rger. The handgun cartridge case, without the bullet, must be at least
1.16 inches long.
¾
Full metal-jacketed bullets
are not permitted.
¾
Handguns are not permitted on any military areas.
Some types of handgun cartridges legal for deer hunting include:
.357 Magnum
.41 Magnum
.44 Magnum
.44 Special
.45 Colt
.45 Long Colt
.45 Winchester Magnum
.35 Remington
.357 Herrett.
Also from that
It is legal to carry a handgun while hunting
deer during the archery, firearm and muzzleloader
seasons, as long as the handgun is possessed under a
personal protection permit. It is not legal to take
a deer with a handgun except during the firearms and muzzleloader seasons and in compliance with
DNR regulations.
According to this that would be from Nov. 15 to Nov 30
http://www.eregulations.com/indiana/...nting-seasons/
You'll have to look into licensing and tags i just want to know what to ask my neighbor and what he'd be good with
I have another neighbor that has no clue and doesn't care. He has let a real asshat hunt on his little stretch of land for the last few years
Sets up on the fence line takes shot off my good neighbor's ground.
All he see's is antlers takes shots he shouldn't, too late in evening lots of times, and looses as many as he gets. Not popular around here and has messed it up for the others so The good neighbor is real protective but I'll ask him with this as a game plan:
Pistol sometime between the 15th and 30th?
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I wonder if I can use my Taurus raging bull in 454. Casull. Lol
What's up my nigga's
Doesn't matter it ain't happening anyway
Might not be any hunting there this year
Turns out the property is in litigation, has to do with dissolving a partnership with his brother and greedy in-laws.
Bad mix so sorry if I got your hopes up.
Call me douche #3 if you want but that's where it is
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Now you know I would have if that was the case #4
Let's keep that idea alive about a get together some place sometime with some members
That could be a good time
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Since when did an Alabama deer poacher need "permission" or "tags" to hunt moving venison? Especially in some damn yankee state?
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Well, I hope you can still make the trip at some point. I need to up my count of how many GNers I've met ftf.
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