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Unread 12-02-2013, 05:33 PM   #1
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He said he used to watch for Pheasants on his route, and shoot their heads off with it, out of the window of his rig.
Now that would be some mighty fine shootin..
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He said he used to watch for Pheasants on his route, and shoot their heads off with it, out of the window of his rig.
Now that would be some mighty fine shootin..
Also significantly counter to most states' regulations! In NY state, for example, one is not supposed to discharge a firearm, or even load it--if hunting-- within 50' of the road, nor in a direction that would carry the shot down or across the road. Generally, shooting from a car is discouraged or illegal. I lived in Texas for a while and my impression is that the regs were a little more lax, based on my foggy memories of hunting stories there...

In which states is it permissible to stick the muzzle out the vehicle's window and blast away?
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Unread 12-13-2013, 03:21 PM   #3
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He said he used to watch for Pheasants on his route, and shoot their heads off with it, out of the window of his rig.
Now that would be some mighty fine shootin..
Jerry, that's how we shoot Grouse here. We hit them in the head with a .22 pistol or rifle, or a .17 HMR when we catch them picking gravel on logging roads. Once they fly off the road into the underbrush, they disappear.
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