justin davis
WKR
I believe Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Washington, and West Virgin. There could be more or less on that list.
Wyoming for starters.Which states is it currently “illegal”? Is there a confirmed list somewhere?
Yeah I think it's just mental for her. I got a suppressed 6CM for her last year and she said it was ok to shoot but if I can get even less recoil it would make her feel better. That and I want the 6CM for myself.My wife doesn't like to shoot anything other than 22's because of the noise and recoil. She acts like a massive See-YOU-Next-Tuesday about shooting other than 22s. Really lame.
So I a 100% understand how that works.
I built a 11 pound 6mm BR for her to shoot, and she wouldn't even pull the trigger. Thought it recoiled too much.
I can't imagine any 6mm Creedmoor would kick hard. Does it have a silencer or muzzle brake?
Bolt gun. Looking at the Ruger as she doesn't need an expensive rifle. Just one that worksAre you building a gas gun? If it's for your wife i doubt she's going to be practicing a ton with it too right? Id lean 22 creed with 88s in a bolt gun.
I'm going to start ending some of my social interactions with "see you next Tuesday'My wife doesn't like to shoot anything other than 22's because of the noise and recoil. She acts like a massive See-YOU-Next-Tuesday about shooting other than 22s. Really lame.
So I a 100% understand how that works.
I built a 11 pound 6mm BR for her to shoot, and she wouldn't even pull the trigger. Thought it recoiled too much.
I can't imagine any 6mm Creedmoor would kick hard. Does it have a silencer or muzzle brake?
I believe Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Washington, and West Virgin. There could be more or less on that list.
Are you? How?Why are we worried about minimum caliber laws? I mean I’m sure the fines are small and they won’t take your elk.
Bolt gun. Looking at the Ruger as she doesn't need an expensive rifle. Just one that works
It is now legal in TN to use a .223, and it had been illegal for years.....and as far as a fine? I dont know about out there, but you legitimately break a game law here, harvesting big game in an illegal manner, they can pretty much take anything you have at the moment. Years back they caught a guy killing a deer in the Cumberland River in his boat, on purpose, watched him do it from the landing area. They took him, his truck, boat, everything.......and I really dont have a problem with that. If your going to be dumb ya got to be tough.Why are we worried about minimum caliber laws? I mean I’m sure the fines are small and they won’t take your elk.
Are you? How?
I'm curious about @mtwarden take on such things.