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Buckshot, legal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5277918" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Safety concerns don't hold water, high powered rifles can kill a mile or more away with chancy shooting. Buckshot would be the safest of projectiles from any gun. As for illegal deer dogging, who is gonna worry about buckshot laws but still go to the trouble of keeping dogs? Nobody. Anybody that has deer dogs ain't gonna be prevented from using them by buckshot laws. I can't think of anywhere in this state you could get away with dogging deer for long without getting caught right off or having the dogs shot across property lines or killed on the road. Maybe in bear counties in the east but I would think they wouldn't waste their time on illegal deer and chance losing their dogs. It seems the Twra would recognize that buckshot would be perfect for a lot of the short range suburban deer hunting that goes on these days but what do I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5277918, member: 22496"] Safety concerns don’t hold water, high powered rifles can kill a mile or more away with chancy shooting. Buckshot would be the safest of projectiles from any gun. As for illegal deer dogging, who is gonna worry about buckshot laws but still go to the trouble of keeping dogs? Nobody. Anybody that has deer dogs ain’t gonna be prevented from using them by buckshot laws. I can’t think of anywhere in this state you could get away with dogging deer for long without getting caught right off or having the dogs shot across property lines or killed on the road. Maybe in bear counties in the east but I would think they wouldn’t waste their time on illegal deer and chance losing their dogs. It seems the Twra would recognize that buckshot would be perfect for a lot of the short range suburban deer hunting that goes on these days but what do I know. [/QUOTE]
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