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Posted: 5/17/2024 4:23:44 PM EDT
So, hunting yotes at night is fine, using night vision is fine, suppressors is fine....but no centerfire cartridges??? Only shotguns????
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
[Last Edit: rebel_rifle]
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Listened to a TWRA podcast a couple of weeks ago and that’s the way I understand it. The reason given was it being at night and not wanting rifle rounds hitting houses and such, etc.
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Yep.
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Is that a recent change? I thought night vision was still prohibited for coyote hunting.
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Yes, recent changes.
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At least it's a step in the right direction. TWRA has a history of having to go through a couple changes before they eventually get the right combination of regs. Maybe in a couple years they will realize that some other states have addressed concerns about hitting houses in the distance by allowing straight-walled centerfire calibers.
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Originally Posted By JPN: At least it's a step in the right direction. TWRA has a history of having to go through a couple changes before they eventually get the right combination of regs. Maybe in a couple years they will realize that some other states have addressed concerns about hitting houses in the distance by allowing straight-walled centerfire calibers. View Quote I'm hoping within their review, they eventually extend this to public land. A few people in West Tennessee have been petitioning for Meeman-Shelby State Forest to allow rifles if they are straight walled as well. |
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The sun shines on every dog's ass once in a while.
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Until they get it right your best tool might be a shotgun with a rifled barrel and a sabot slug. My 20 ga is accurate beyond 100 yards.
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Hunting with shotguns is lame as hell. Hopefully they fix this next year.
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10/22/14 I stand with Canada
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Originally Posted By remarcablearms: Until they get it right your best tool might be a shotgun with a rifled barrel and a sabot slug. My 20 ga is accurate beyond 100 yards. View Quote I think the reg is specific on no slugs, shot only. You get a barrel/load tuned with TSS #2, you have a 75 yard gun. At least. |
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Shot only! That does suck.
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Originally Posted By arowneragain: Yes. I have some TSS#2 but the company that loaded them went out of business. View Quote Roll your own. It is not that hard. Not that expensive. I load turkey/coyote and slugs. That's it. Saves a little money. Prolly not much. But I get exactly what I want and that's the point. |
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[Last Edit: radioshooter]
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In SC, you have to night hunt from an elevated stand so that any pass through or misses hit the ground. Maybe that's what you need to petition for?
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Originally Posted By rebel_rifle: Listened to a TWRA podcast a couple of weeks ago and that’s the way I understand it. The reason given was it being at night and not wanting rifle rounds hitting houses and such, etc. View Quote "hitting houses " LOL If an idiot doesn't know his target or what is behind it, it doesn't matter if it is day or night. GOD TWRA does some dumb shit. |
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I'm not always a dick, just kidding, go fuck yourself.
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Originally Posted By arowneragain: Government will always find a way to err on the side of micromanaging people. Always. View Quote Yeah, and TWRA tends to toss in an extra helping of not knowing the subject matter that they are micromanaging. That's how they went from (if my memory isn't off) .357 handguns being legal for deer, to .41 being the minimum handgun that was humane for deer (shortly after the availability of single-shot handguns in calibers such as .30-30 and .308Win began increasing), to the odd period of a few years when .223 rifles were still irresponsibly weak for use in deer hunting while a .25acp handgun was somehow powerful enough for deer. The current (if I haven't missed yet another change) rule for what calibers are legal for deer seems almost like an admission that they eventually accepted that they knew very little about gun calibers. |
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