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| Plinker Join Date: Aug 2008
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![]() | Shotgun limitations I was wondering what kind of limitations such as stock type (like could i use a tactical stock etc) that indiana has in place ,if any, for hunting deer or small game. I know it ovbiously has to have an 18" barrel to be legal to even own but i am not sure about any other limitations. |
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| Thread Killa' Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: South Indy
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![]() | Other than making sure the bbl is at least 18", the only limitations that I can think of are that for certain game, like waterfowl, you have to modify the magazine with a plug insert so you can't have more than 3 total shells in the shotgun. 1 chambered and 2 in the tube. Might be the same way for quail and pheasant, too. I see plenty of "camo'd out" shotguns for sale with adjustable stocks. I have to PRESUME that since they're marketed at hunters, turkey hunters at that, that they're OK. But, having said the above, I'm neither a hunter nor a lawyer. Hopefully someone else will chime in. -J-
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| Plinker | DNR - Division of Fish & Wildlife: Hunting & Trapping Guide Here is the Indiana DNR site. Pay special attention to the hunting/trapping guide. You can d/l it in .pdf format. Off the cuff, that fantastic plastic crap doesn't fly on my shotgun. If it helps *YOU* tighten up your slug groups or shot patterns - use what the DNR will let you. My experience is that a properly fitted, full-stock will provide the best results. IMO
__________________ Shut up and shoot! Last edited by Steelman; 09-02-2008 at 07:08. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Sep 2008
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![]() | I use an adjustable stock on my Winchester 1300 slug gun, one of the sliding military M4 style carbine versions. I like it for the simple reason that it fits me better when weather conditions dictate very light or heavy cold weather clothing. |
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| Plinker Join Date: Aug 2008
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![]() | Yeah i just have a stock 500 right now but i don't like the factory foregrip because its so loose feeling and was thinking about upgrading my stock when i change the foregrip but ill probably just get a hogue overmold or something similar thanks for the replies guys |
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