I believe the few rifle rounds, with their CASE length in excess of 3" , are meant to shoot stuff the size dinosaurs , not deer.
Not really. Maybe I just want to take a buck at 2,500 yards.
I believe the few rifle rounds, with their CASE length in excess of 3" , are meant to shoot stuff the size dinosaurs , not deer.
HB 1415 just passed in the full Senate. The vote was 41 for and 8 against.
To a conference committee to reconcile differences between the version passed by the Senate and the version passed earlier by the House. INMHO the major difference is that the Senate version contains a maximum CASE length of 3 inches and the House version does not. I would predict the finally adopted bill will include the maximum case length of 3 inches.Back to the House then?
... I would predict the finally adopted bill will include the maximum case length of 3 inches.
Any updates would be appreciated...
(b) Subject to section 10 of this chapter, the director may charge a fee for a license or permit issued under subsection (a).SECTION 6. IC 14-22-2-8, AS ADDED BY P.L.110-2016, SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2017]: Sec. 8.
(a) This section applies to a hunting season beginning after June 30, 2016, and ending before January 1, 2020.
(b) A hunter may use a rifle during the firearms season to hunt deer HB 1415—LS 7301/DI 77 subject to the following:
(1) The use of a rifle is permitted only on privately owned land.
(2) The rifle must have a barrel length of at least sixteen (16) inches.
(3) The rifle must be chambered for a cartridge that is two hundred forty-three thousandths (.243) of an inch in diameter or larger.one (1) of the following cartridges:
(A) .243.
(B) .30-30.
(C) .300.
(D) .30-06.
(E) .308.13
(4) The rifle must fire a cartridge that has a minimum case length of one and sixteen-hundredths (1.16) inches.
(5) A hunter may not possess more than ten (10) cartridges for the rifle while hunting deer under this section.
(6) The rifle must meet any other requirements established by the department.
(c) The use of a full metal jacketed bullet to hunt deer is unlawful.
(d) The department shall report on the impact of the use of rifles to hunt deer under this section to the governor and, in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6, the general assembly before February 15, 2020.23 (e) This section expires June 30, 2020
My only question is, if I have two rifles with me in the stand (shed) can I have ten rounds for each firearm? Am I only limited to ONE rifle?
Two guns in different calibers = 10 rounds each
Two guns in same caliber = 10 rounds total between them.
Is it still going to conference committee?
So, fewer approved rounds than last year? How is that an improvement?
No. It opens it up to anything .243 in diameter and larger with a case longer than 1.16 but no longer than 3". The copied section above does not show the changes. For some reason using the copy and paste function removes the strike outs and additions. Follow the link above and look at page four and five to read the bill as it currently stands.