HUNTING REGULATIONS QUESTION

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  • Mongo59

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    It doesn't effect me as I purchased land back when it was $500/acre, but I have too many friends to have all of them over to hunt.

    I use to hunt on public land but no more. When my friends would get together, back in the day, to talk about hunting spots they would ask me where I was going to hunt. I told them I bought a place in Crawford County. The immediate response was, "Really? What kind of poaching rifle do you have?" That was back in the day of shotgun only and Crawford did not have any more shootings despite the social cross section and it sounding like a redneck revolution on opening day. Kelly can tell you, the county as a whole is a few fries short of a happy meal and if we don't kill each other then logic would tell you the other un-glaciated counties wouldn't either.

    Any hi-power on flat is much more of a problem where the round could go than down here where one leg is longer than the other. Turn us loose and find out. The worse that could happen is some hunting ground could suddenly become available...

    Edit: By suddenly I mean over 2000fps sudden...
     
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