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Re: Rifles - end around play #32339
03/23/2016 07:45 AM
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Only the ballistics of a few ML's may be like those of a few rifles, but it is still a single shot...a ML, dosnt have the multi shot rapid fire capabilities like some of these rifle calibers will have .....


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32340
03/23/2016 12:41 PM
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Originally posted by Weedhopper:
Do you think he's using enough gun?? :rolleyes:
He hunts other places besides Indiana. We had a discussion on the .358 Hoosier which is what he uses back home.

Jack


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32341
03/23/2016 01:02 PM
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Originally posted by Weedhopper:
[b] Do you think he's using enough gun?? :rolleyes:
He hunts other places besides Indiana. We had a discussion on the .358 Hoosier which is what he uses back home.

Jack [/b]
So...that justifies....nevermind... :rolleyes:


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32342
03/23/2016 02:16 PM
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Here is the bottom line on this........... The legislature has now written a statute(law) it can only be changed by the legislature(during session). We now have taken IDNR out of the mix and ANY emergency that should arise(think EHD) they CAN NOT effect a "rifle season".

I have worked on legislative issues as well as IDNR administrative rules for almost 30 years. I have always tried to keep IDNR in charge of hunting rules, Pandora's box is now open and we will see many more requests taken up by the legislature. Sad times for Indiana.

Three quick points before the flaming begins.....

1. I was openly PRO center fire rifles for everyone and everywhere when it was proposed as administrative rule.

2. This has absolutely NOTHING to do with a second amendment right, this is a few people who didn't like the rule process result and "took care of themselves".

3. Tjis is our government today, they schedule meetings during the work week when no one with a 40 hour week can attend, emails are useless and we have a Republican dictatorship presently in Indiana. I vote Republican and I am sick of what is happening in this state and on a national level today.

Now I can be flamed...........LOL.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32343
03/23/2016 02:32 PM
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Just wait, the pro baiting jackwagons will be next with some asinine idea ... politics wise, I am a conservative, forced to vote republican.... Ive never voted for a dam democrat, and I never will... If there is someone who dosnt have my values, I just wont vote for them .... CRUZ 2016 !!


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32344
03/23/2016 03:03 PM
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Sure wish ol boy would have wanted a 7 mag to hunt with. Dang the luck.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32345
03/23/2016 03:41 PM
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich:
Just wait, the pro baiting jackwagons will be next with some asinine idea ... politics wise, I am a conservative, forced to vote republican.... Ive never voted for a dam democrat, and I never will... If there is someone who dosnt have my values, I just wont vote for them .... CRUZ 2016 !!
Why vote for somebody that you are just going to complain about then?

Where I live, I will NOT vote for a Republican and I don't care if you were my best friend either and I will tell you that...

I get shafted on three ends... My State Rep. is Sean Eberhart (yeah the same jackbutt who is control of the Natural Resource Committee at the Statehouse) I DON'T vote for him either because of his votes on that committee...

My Fed Rep. Luke Messer and he is a weasel IMO... I think the guy is shady as all get out... So I don't have any decent Republicans to vote for... So I vote for the person and not the party because that is why this state and country is in the shape it is in...

Our idiot Governor is absolutely the worst one I have ever seen... I made the mistake of voting for him once... Luckily for me, it is a mistake I will NOT make again...


And Ted Cruz is the worst of them all... First off, the guy is a freaking CANADIAN and shouldn't even be running in the first place and secondly, he is nothing more than an absolute NUT case just like most liberals are...

Re: Rifles - end around play #32346
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so you have no convictions and sway in the wind...OK then ...


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32347
03/23/2016 04:18 PM
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Originally posted by jbwhttail:
Here is the bottom line on this........... The legislature has now written a statute(law) it can only be changed by the legislature(during session). We now have taken IDNR out of the mix and ANY emergency that should arise(think EHD) they CAN NOT effect a "rifle season".

I have worked on legislative issues as well as IDNR administrative rules for almost 30 years. I have always tried to keep IDNR in charge of hunting rules, Pandora's box is now open and we will see many more requests taken up by the legislature. Sad times for Indiana.

Three quick points before the flaming begins.....

1. I was openly PRO center fire rifles for everyone and everywhere when it was proposed as administrative rule.

2. This has absolutely NOTHING to do with a second amendment right, this is a few people who didn't like the rule process result and "took care of themselves".

3. Tjis is our government today, they schedule meetings during the work week when no one with a 40 hour week can attend, emails are useless and we have a Republican dictatorship presently in Indiana. I vote Republican and I am sick of what is happening in this state and on a national level today.

Now I can be flamed...........LOL.
Thanks for your opion and insight....


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32348
03/23/2016 05:33 PM
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John Gregg is looking better and better...


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32349
03/23/2016 06:39 PM
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Originally posted by jbwhttail:
Here is the bottom line on this........... The legislature has now written a statute(law) it can only be changed by the legislature(during session). We now have taken IDNR out of the mix and ANY emergency that should arise(think EHD) they CAN NOT effect a "rifle season".

I have worked on legislative issues as well as IDNR administrative rules for almost 30 years. I have always tried to keep IDNR in charge of hunting rules, Pandora's box is now open and we will see many more requests taken up by the legislature. Sad times for Indiana.

Three quick points before the flaming begins.....

1. I was openly PRO center fire rifles for everyone and everywhere when it was proposed as administrative rule.

2. This has absolutely NOTHING to do with a second amendment right, this is a few people who didn't like the rule process result and "took care of themselves".

3. Tjis is our government today, they schedule meetings during the work week when no one with a 40 hour week can attend, emails are useless and we have a Republican dictatorship presently in Indiana. I vote Republican and I am sick of what is happening in this state and on a national level today.

Now I can be flamed...........LOL.
No flame here...I happen to agree with much of what you've written.

Re: Rifles - end around play #32350
03/24/2016 03:46 AM
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich:
so you have no convictions and sway in the wind...OK then ...
Oh I have convictions, they just differ from yours... I just believe that no one has the right to interfere in someone else's life or business...

Re: Rifles - end around play #32351
03/24/2016 03:49 AM
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Originally posted by HatchetJack:
John Gregg is looking better and better...
I agree... Just too bad that first time he spent his time telling everyone how bad Pence was instead of telling everyone what he was going to do for Indiana...

Re: Rifles - end around play #32352
03/24/2016 04:35 AM
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They're all a bunch of crooks.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32353
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They're all a bunch of crooks.
Remember that next time we go to the legislature...


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32354
03/24/2016 11:53 AM
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Yup!!


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32355
04/04/2016 06:03 PM
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If you hunt your land the way you want and is with in the law why do you care what others do ?
My point is the more new guns in the hunt the cheaper my gun is so I can have more guns .

Re: Rifles - end around play #32356
04/05/2016 05:15 AM
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I could care less about legal means used to harvest a free ranging deer. What toasts my butt is the high fence issue with the diseases that they will bring to our wild herd, and the underhanded way that this was accomplished.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32357
04/05/2016 10:20 AM
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Re: Rifles - end around play #32358
04/05/2016 10:36 AM
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Wow, quite different than what most of us were thinking...

Event Description:
The Department of Natural Resources has received numerous questions regarding recent legislation that legalizes certain rifles for deer hunting beginning later this year. Most questions have to do with calibers and cartridges allowed under the new law.

House Enrolled Act 1231 that was passed earlier this year by the Indiana General Assembly allows some additional rifle cartridges to be used only on private land during the firearms season.

The new legal cartridges include, but are not limited to, the .243 Winchester, .30-30 Winchester, .300 AAC Blackout, and .30-06 Springfield. Additional requirements are:

• The rifle must have a barrel length of at least 16 inches
• The rifle cartridges must have a cartridge case length of least 1.16 inches
• The rifle cartridge must fire a bullet with a diameter that is
o .243 inches (or 6 mm); or
o .308 inches (or 7.62 mm)
• No cartridges with a bullet diameter between .243 and .308 are legal (such as the .270 Winchester)
• A hunter may not possess more than 10 such cartridges while in the field

Rifles with pistol cartridges that have been allowed in previous years may still be used to hunt deer on both private and public land.

Additional cartridges that are legal under HEA 1231 include, but are not limited to, the following:

• 6mm-06
• 6mm BR Remington
• 6mm PPC
• 6mm Remington
• .240 Weatherby
• .243 Winchester
• .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum
• .30 Carbine
• .30 Herrett
• .30 Remington AR
• .30-06 Springfield
• .30-30 Winchester
• .30-40 Krag
• .300 AAC Blackout (.300 Whisper)
• .300 H&H Magnum
• .300 Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum
• .300 Savage
• .300 Weatherby Magnum
• .300 Winchester Magnum
• .300 Winchester Short Magnum
• .300 Remington Ultra Magnum
• .308 Marlin
• .308 Winchester
• 7.62x39mm
• 7.62x54mmR

There are other cartridges that meet the law’s specifications, and there are others that do not. A partial list of cartridges that are not allowed under HEA 1231 includes the .270 Winchester, .38-55 Winchester, .444 Marlin, and .45-70 Government.

HEA 1231 is scheduled to expire after the 2020 deer season, at which time the DNR will submit an impact report to the Governor and the General Assembly.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32359
04/05/2016 02:09 PM
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Did not see all that coming


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04/05/2016 05:23 PM
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Still got no dog in that fight. A real mixed bag right there......


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32361
04/05/2016 05:30 PM
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Sks will now be legal.....

Can't wait to see the wildcats that form from this.


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32362
04/05/2016 05:34 PM
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This pretty sums up their interpretation. If it falls within these guidelines, it's legal.


• The rifle must have a barrel length of at least 16 inches
• The rifle cartridges must have a cartridge case length of least 1.16 inches
• The rifle cartridge must fire a bullet with a diameter that is
o .243 inches (or 6 mm); or
o .308 inches (or 7.62 mm)
• No cartridges with a bullet diameter between .243 and .308 are legal (such as the .270 Winchester)
• A hunter may not possess more than 10 such cartridges while in the field


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32363
04/05/2016 06:02 PM
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270 no AK and SKS yes makes sense to me

Re: Rifles - end around play #32364
04/06/2016 05:51 AM
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Event Description:
The Department of Natural Resources has received numerous questions regarding recent legislation that legalizes certain rifles for deer hunting beginning later this year. Most questions have to do with calibers and cartridges allowed under the new law.

House Enrolled Act 1231 that was passed earlier this year by the Indiana General Assembly allows some additional rifle cartridges to be used only on private land during the firearms season.

The new legal cartridges include, but are not limited to, the .243 Winchester, .30-30 Winchester, .300 AAC Blackout, and .30-06 Springfield. Additional requirements are:

• The rifle must have a barrel length of at least 16 inches
• The rifle cartridges must have a cartridge case length of least 1.16 inches
• The rifle cartridge must fire a bullet with a diameter that is
o .243 inches (or 6 mm); or
o .308 inches (or 7.62 mm)
• No cartridges with a bullet diameter between .243 and .308 are legal (such as the .270 Winchester)
• A hunter may not possess more than 10 such cartridges while in the field

Rifles with pistol cartridges that have been allowed in previous years may still be used to hunt deer on both private and public land.

Additional cartridges that are legal under HEA 1231 include, but are not limited to, the following:

• 6mm-06
• 6mm BR Remington
• 6mm PPC
• 6mm Remington
• .240 Weatherby
• .243 Winchester
• .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum
• .30 Carbine
• .30 Herrett
• .30 Remington AR
• .30-06 Springfield
• .30-30 Winchester
• .30-40 Krag
• .300 AAC Blackout (.300 Whisper)
• .300 H&H Magnum
• .300 Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum
• .300 Savage
• .300 Weatherby Magnum
• .300 Winchester Magnum
• .300 Winchester Short Magnum
• .300 Remington Ultra Magnum
• .308 Marlin
• .308 Winchester
• 7.62x39mm
• 7.62x54mmR

There are other cartridges that meet the law’s specifications, and there are others that do not. A partial list of cartridges that are not allowed under HEA 1231 includes the .270 Winchester, .38-55 Winchester, .444 Marlin, and .45-70 Government.

HEA 1231 is scheduled to expire after the 2020 deer season, at which time the DNR will submit an impact report to the Governor and the General Assembly.
Contact Information:
Name: Phil Bloom
Phone: (317) 232-4003
Email: PBloom@dnr.IN.gov


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Re: Rifles - end around play #32365
04/06/2016 07:42 AM
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As stated you "cant fix stupid" when it come to this... just what the heck is the reasoning that the "mid" calibers were left out... for those that use firearms, some of the best deer calibers are in the middle.... AK's and Sks" come on now and a .30 Carbine ?...heck, even our military hated those in WWII as being under powered, even for humans, and humans are relatively easy to kill....


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04/06/2016 08:14 AM
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich:
As stated you "cant fix stupid" when it come to this... just what the heck is the reasoning that the "mid" calibers were left out... for those that use firearms, some of the best deer calibers are in the middle.... AK's and Sks" come on now and a .30 Carbine ?...heck, even our military hated those in WWII as being under powered, even for humans, and humans are relatively easy to kill....
The DNR is just following the letter of the law, as it is written. The law's wording is what is driving the exclusion of those in-between calibers.


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Like I said...."Ya cant fix stupid" ..........


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Deer are easy to kill. Only need a rock


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Or a 30 carbine......or a 300 Remington Ultra Mag. Is a rock a legal weapon? Subject to weight and/or diameter rules of course.


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Rocks are illegal....go get ya a .243 laugh


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Dont know of anyone ever using a rock, illegal as it is ....even a 30/30 is considered at the low end of ballistics when it comes to rifles for deer, no matter how many it has killed in its history...a .35 rem is much better, but cant be used....cant fix stupid..... no matter what... I'll STILL kill my deer with my archery gear ....


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That's a good picture Dave!


"The bottom line is, if you shoot something, be proud of it. If you can't be proud of it, don't shoot it. God didn't create any "justs." Neither should bowhunters." -Dwight Schuh
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