What’s the point of the straight wall seasons in places that have them? In my state, we have a primitive rifle season that is similar. In the thick woods here, most will agree, it almost makes zero difference to your ability to kill a deer. It’s horribly written so it allows a few fairly modern single shots (even in .35 whelen) , and outlaws some legit old (1800s) rifles like the Farquharson, because it doesn’t have a “exposed hammer”. So it’s not primitive and doesn’t affect harvest rates from what I can tell.
I know some areas that have slugs only, the intent is to limit how far the projectile will travel for safety reasons near populated areas. Which is silly. Does anyone know of a police department that uses straight wall only? In the most populated areas and the most unpredictable situations, they still use 5.56.
Is it to limit a hunters effective range? I would bet the eastern states average deer shooting distance is well within the range of straight wall cartridges, regardless of the round used.
I know some areas that have slugs only, the intent is to limit how far the projectile will travel for safety reasons near populated areas. Which is silly. Does anyone know of a police department that uses straight wall only? In the most populated areas and the most unpredictable situations, they still use 5.56.
Is it to limit a hunters effective range? I would bet the eastern states average deer shooting distance is well within the range of straight wall cartridges, regardless of the round used.