Posted on 10/13/2011 5:23:33 AM PDT by marktwain
You and me both. Actually this was brought up in session and passed the house. it is now in the Senate. Looks like it will become the law next year.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=1163&GAID=11&DocTypeID=HB&SessionID=84&GA=97
Agreed
Perhaps to plant an idea in the minds of drivers before a deer popped out on the road in front of then.
Just my guess that the idea was to hit your brakes rather than jerk the wheel on two lane roads.
I think Kansas tried a program similar to Iowa. Insurance companies and the state of Pennsylvania have studied how to cut down on injuries to people in deer-automble crashes.
On a two lane road not far from me one driver veered to miss a dog. He had a head on crash with another car, both drivers died at the scene.
SE TX is as flat as you can get...much flatter than most parts of Ohio I would wager. We use rifles. For our dog-sized deer, most use a .243 or 30-30...but 7 mags are common as are 30-06. The bullet just has to stay on your land.
“What about rifled shotgun barrels with sabboted ballistic slugs?”
I think those are allowed here.
I gather though that they don’t have the range of a hi powered rifle bullet.
The link you provided states black powder cartridges not pistol cartridges. I guess I could break out the old 45-70 sharps.
“I think Kansas tried a program similar to Iowa. Insurance companies and the state of Pennsylvania have studied how to cut down on injuries to people in deer-automble crashes.”
The deer population here in Ohio is very high. Open season would do a lot to help thin the population and reduce deer-automobile crashes.
Unless you are riding a motorcycle.
Yes you are correct but that is an improvement.
If you get tired of lugging that old heavy rifle around in the deer woods come to Missouri.
A 25 ACP is legal for deer.
He didn't know the cow was in his back seat until the next morning.
I see. So .45-70, .458 Win Mag is OK!
That and probably the population density too......The entire southern half of Michigan is restricted to shotguns and black powder for deer hunting and I think it's a good idea.
Last fall I read an article about a home owner who lived in a semi-rural area about 45 miles north of me who had a rifle slug come thru the side of her house.
A few years ago I was rabbit hunting with a buddy in a small wooded area when some jackass started target shooting from his back yard with a semi-auto and his target was on a post he had set up in the field behind his house. We were in the woods beyond the field...
The rounds were whizzing thru the trees around us like bees......We got the hell out of there fast then took a drive over to the guy's house and my buddy had words with him about the foolishness of what he was doing without a proper backstop or berm behind his target.......
I’m a shooter myself and all for the 2nd Ammendment. But i have to admit it is scary what some of these clowns will do!
That's not a guarantee either since many deer are bounding across the roads when they are hit.....That happened two years ago to my niece's husband's SUV. The deer came flying up out of a ditch at night when the husband, doing about 60 mph, nailed it. Totalled his front end but fortunately the deer was thrown up and over the front hood high enough that it just missed the windshield.
I live in a highly densely populated area north of Detroit that has small pockets of wooded areas in and outside of subdivisions where these damn deer live and thrive. Unfortunately, they can't be hunted due to the close proximity to back yards and houses. So, it's not surprising to see a dead deer beside the road while driving to the local gas station or supermarket......
Here is the code:
http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/1501%3A31-15
Look under 1501:31-15-11 Deer regulations
C 2 a (iii).
Looks like you could use a .500 Nitro express if you wrist can handle it.
I also think they're OK in Ohio. Hunting regs don't specifically say. When I'm there (my parents have a farm in Muskingum County), I use an H&R "Ultra Slug" 12 ga. slug gun (with a scope), which has the rifled barrel. And I use Lightfield brand sabot slugs for ammo. Always been a pretty good combination for me - haven't missed a clean shot on a deer yet. At 100 yards, where the crosshair is that's where the slug hits. But at 150 yards it starts to drop pretty fast.
You're overthinking this.
You can never have too much gun! :)
Huh??? Rifles are currently illegal to hunt deer with in OH? That’s weird. In most states I think they’re kind of the firearm of choice.
Makes no sense when you consider that there are states flatter than Ohio that allow rifle hunting ... like my Louisiana. Not sure how we make it every year :)
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