Anyone like to hunt?
#11
livin in ohio you can use high powered rifles right i would grab up a 30/30 or 30/06 here in indiana we can use pistol load rifles like 44mags 38 357 but nothin smaller than a .357 and the shell has to be shorter than 2 1/4 inch i think
#12
Yeah I actually changed my mind and I think i'm gonna go with a new Savage 111, .30-06.
We have real thick brush here in TN so we need a decent sized gun. I'm tired of borroughing guns on hunting trips and i'm gonna buy my own rifle. I sold my 12gauge to my friend for financial reasons at the time lol
We have real thick brush here in TN so we need a decent sized gun. I'm tired of borroughing guns on hunting trips and i'm gonna buy my own rifle. I sold my 12gauge to my friend for financial reasons at the time lol
#13
This is directly off of the ODNR website
But that is ok with me, I love my shotgun
10-gauge or smaller shotgun using one ball or one rifled slug per barrel (rifled shotgun barrels are permitted when using shotgun slug ammunition); or muzzleloading rifle .38 caliber or larger; or handgun with 5-inch minimum length barrel, using straight-walled cartridges .357 caliber or larger, or longbow, crossbow (draw weight limitations same as for Archery Season). Shotguns cannot be capable of holding more than three shells.
#15
Thanks man, it's now got a Bushnell Banner 60x40x14 scope on it, I love this rifle, by far the best one I've ever owned!
I went to buy a Remington 770, done all the research on it, knew the ballistics, and everything.
Guy at the counter handed it to me and said "that's a good gun, but we just got these in from Mossberg, you should check it out".
It feels more balanced and lighter than the Remington did, and turned out to be a tack driver round after round.
It does however kick like a rented mule!!
I'm down in east central Ga, right on the South Carolina border, but I travel to Chattanooga quite often, it's about a 3.5 hour drive.
For a weekend hunt though....
I'd be on the road in a heartbeat!
The same goes here, you get down here before the 1st of the year and I'll put you in a stand where I know you can knock one down.
I went to buy a Remington 770, done all the research on it, knew the ballistics, and everything.
Guy at the counter handed it to me and said "that's a good gun, but we just got these in from Mossberg, you should check it out".
It feels more balanced and lighter than the Remington did, and turned out to be a tack driver round after round.
It does however kick like a rented mule!!
I'm down in east central Ga, right on the South Carolina border, but I travel to Chattanooga quite often, it's about a 3.5 hour drive.
For a weekend hunt though....
I'd be on the road in a heartbeat!
The same goes here, you get down here before the 1st of the year and I'll put you in a stand where I know you can knock one down.
#16
Don't get me wrong, I kinda wish they were legal might make things a little more interesting to say the least
#19
i was planning on hunting for the first time this year, but i never have/had enough money as all of it is going towards bills and crap. I shoot bow and arrows though, im no dissing anyone but i think it requires more skill and is more challenging. I am also not a fan of tree stand hunting, id rather stalk. Like i said i dont wanna offend anyone with my opinion, your experiencing the outdoors either way lol Good huntin yall!!
#20
i was planning on hunting for the first time this year, but i never have/had enough money as all of it is going towards bills and crap. I shoot bow and arrows though, im no dissing anyone but i think it requires more skill and is more challenging. I am also not a fan of tree stand hunting, id rather stalk. Like i said i dont wanna offend anyone with my opinion, your experiencing the outdoors either way lol Good huntin yall!!