300 blk is only legal as a pistol not a rifle you are looking at rifle rules here is the pistol from the DNRs web pageI was hoping that you were right so I just checked the new Indiana deer hunting regulations. I can find where they lengthened the case lengths to include the .460 S&W and .450 Bushmaster but I can't find anything about them decreasing the minimum caliber. Here is what I just copied from the Indiana DNR website:
Rifles with cartridges that fire a bullet of.357-inch diameter or larger; have a minimum
case length of 1.16 inches; and have a maximum case length of 1.8 inches are legal to
use only during the deer firearms and specialantlerless seasons. Some cartridges legal for
deer hunting include the .357 Magnum, .38-.40 Winchester, .41 Magnum, .41 Special, .44
Magnum, .44 Special, .44-.40 Winchester, .45Colt, .454 Casull, .458 SOCOM, .475 Linebaugh, .480 Ruger, .50 Action Express, .500S&W, .460 Smith & Wesson, .450 Bushmaster,and .50 Beowulf.
If you can point me to the law that says .300 Blackout is legal, I would appreciate it very much. If you can't, you might want to be careful about spreading misinformation so you don't get a fellow hunter on here into hot water. I hope that you're right and that you prove me wrong.
Too bad Savage doesn't make the Striker anymore.
300 blk is only legal as a pistol not a rifle you are looking at rifle rules here is the pistol from the DNRs web page
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Handguns Handguns, other than muzzleloading, must have a barrel at least 4 inches long and must fire a bullet of .243-inch diameter or larger. The handgun cartridge case, without the bullet, must be at least 1.16 inches long. "
http://www.in.gov/dnr/files/fw-Deer_Hunting_Equipment.pdf
My answer was based on the topic of this post which was "Which rifle, suppressor for deer". That is why I was looking at the rifle rules.
Makes sense I was just saying how people were planning on using the 300. Blk besides a AR pistol is pretty much just a short rifle anyways
That's fine too. I was hoping that TAT7 knew something that I didn't know and the .300 Blackout had been approved as a rifle round for deer hunting here in Indiana.
neeltburn, have you gotten your .300 can yet? It will still make a great coyote caliber even if we can't use it on deer. I'm trying to figure out which .458 can to get and waiting on my .300 Blackout stamp to come back.
What a bummer. I was told at two separate gun stores here in Terre Haute that the 300 Blackout was going to be legal in rifle form this year. I even called Conservation officers from 3 state zones and was unable to get an answer from them surprisingly. Thanks for the information guys.
I have been considering a tactical lever action .44 to use my Osprey can on. Loaded with hand-loaded .44spl rounds, it would be pretty fun and quiet.
If you have a 300 BLK AR, just put a pistol buffer on it for deer season.
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I hadn't heard that supressors were legal for hunting... So I searched and found the above. This is not final yet. Can somebody point me to last years changes on supressors for hunting???
Seriously? Be careful here, it is illegal to convert an AR rifle lower to a pistol lower. If DNR asks you what you are carrying into the woods to shoot a deer, you would have 2 options:
1. Tell them it is a pistol. You have converted an AR rifle lower to a pistol lower. Nice Federal offense there.
2. Tell them it is a rifle. Nice felony there.
Slap a suppressor on it, and really watch the DNR smile.
When it comes to haphazard advice on the internet, I would recommend doing your own research when laws are involved. If you are following advice on how much powdered sugar to add to your Pinterest waffles, less personal responsibility is required.