old said: (quoted from post at 13:16:07 03/02/10) That was back in the 60s the law has in fact changed I keep up with all the deer hunting regs every year and all the changes. Years ago when I moved here in 1980 you had to have things like bullet that where over 125 grains and a bunch of other things but now ANY center fire cartage is legal for deer hunting even though a good number are not really big enough to work. Missouri prints out a book every year with the laws for deer hunting and I read if every year but I'm also a hunter safety instructor or was so I make sure I keep up on things
Well, that certainly is a BIG change.
By what you say, then I guess it would be lawful to hunt deer with even a little .25 cal. pistol.
I lived there for 18 years, and never saw a game warden. Some people hunted deer all year round with whatever they had, even .22's.
When they ran out of deer meat, they would just go out and shoot another one.
There was probably more moonshiners than there was game wardens. :mrgreen:
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