Well - she shot my 30-30 lever gun like a champ! So much so that she looked at me and smiled and said, "I love my new gun dad!" Uuuuummm, nnnoooo?!? She put 3 rounds thru it and had a nice tight group at 50 yards. So at least for this year it looks like we will be using the 30-30 for firearms season. She only hunts with me so "sharing" the gun is fine. I have it scoped for 100 yards but will limit her to 50......since it will be her first deer. The boy will use the CVA.
I may however have just lost another gun. My son has laid claim to MY CVA muzzleloader - he has killed more deer with it than I have and now my daughter seems pretty keen on MY 30-30 lever gun. I think a new 308 may just be on my x-mas list!
Not legal in Indiana unless you neck it down to 243.Looks like i'm late to the discussion, Howa is chambering the 6.5 Grendel, It looks to be a great minimal recoil round for young kids. I have shot the 123 a-max from my 260, and they are explosive like a v-max, but at Grendel velocities they are performing very well on deer from what i have researched.
You cant use bigger than .243 in indiana? that seems unusual,just curious, how long has that been the law? we can use what ever we want in Pa, from a .17 rem up to a 50 bmg.Not legal in Indiana unless you neck it down to 243.
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You cant use bigger than .243 in indiana? that seems unusual,just curious, how long has that been the law? we can use what ever we want in Pa, from a .17 rem up to a 50 bmg.
You can use a .243 but not a .270?
And on public you can't use a .308 (less than a .357)?
Did I read that right or am I just looking at it wrong?
GOOFY! Is there any logic to the rules, or did they just pull crap out of a hat?You read it right.
Who are "they"? Can you share the source of this please?They are already talking about opening it up next year to anything. If they don't, I'm sure at the 3 year review they will.
GOOFY! Is there any logic to the rules, or did they just pull crap out of a hat?
Definitely was an evolution to get us to the point we are now at, I watched much of it unfold via the WWW.It's what happens when the people responsible for game management decisions knuckle under to special interest groups, and then politicians get involved. There is clearly no "logic" to the rules, but there is an evolution, of sorts. I don't know if Swat1018 has a verifiable source for his assertion, but I, too, believe the regulations will be opened up to essentially all centerfire rifle cartridges, within a 3-year period. Unless the deer population crashes, and/or a few people are shot or killed by 24 or 30 caliber rifles, the odds are very good cartridges in-between, and above 30 caliber, will be allowed. Then again, as wonky as Indiana regs currently are, it's really anybody's guess that happens.