11-15-2012, 10:01 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: I reside in southern Indiana, you can almost step out of my back door and be setting on Patoka Lake
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Re: load data on shortened "Indiana Legal" .35 Remington
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Originally Posted by Alpo
You are wrong, hunter29180. Rifles are illegal for hunting in several of the more northern states. Might be a "population" thing.
http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/7389.htm
Once at that page, click on "equipment"
>What are the rifle cartridge size requirements for Firearms Season?
Cartridges must fire a bullet of .357-inch diameter or larger and have a case length between 1.16 and 1.8 inches. Examples of legal cartridges now include the .460 Smith & Wesson, .450 Bushmaster, and .50 Beowulf as well as the .357 Magnum, .38-.40 Winchester, .41 Special and others.<
So, in Indiana, they seem to be allowing rifles in "pistol calibers", now. Used to was, I believe, it was "shotgun only".
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You are correct Alpo rifles in certain handgun calibers can be used to hunt deer in Indiana i think this rule went in effect in 07 it is about time Indiana came into the 20 century
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