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Post by kbfreese on Feb 23, 2024 15:19:52 GMT -5
Can you hunt turkeys in Indiana with the Rossi Brawler .410?
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Post by bohbrink on May 17, 2024 8:52:10 GMT -5
****Attached is the Administrative Code which states the legal weapons capable of being used to take a turkey******
(e) An individual must not do the following:
(2) Take a wild turkey except with the use of any of the following: (A) A shotgun or muzzleloading shotgun with a barrel length of [sic, at] least 18 inches (forty-six (46) cm): (i) of 28, 20, 16, 12, and 10 gauge; or (ii) .410 caliber; loaded only with shot ofsize 4, 5, 6, 7, 7 ½, or smaller. Shot size smaller than size 7 ½ must be comprised of tungsten super shot or equivalent pellet density only. Shot sizes of equal or greater diameter than six (6) shot (diameter equal to eleven-hundredths (0.11) inch) up through and including four (4) shot (diameter equal [sic, to] thirteen-hundreths [sic, thirteen-hundredths] (0.13) inch) must have a density composition equal to or less than fifteen (15) grams per cubic centimeter. (B) A bow and arrows, including crossbows as defined in 312 IAC 9-1-5.3, with the following restrictions: (i) An individual must not use a: (AA) long bow; or (BB) compound bow; of less than thirty-five (35) pounds pull. (ii) Arrows must be equipped with metal or metal-edged (or flint, chert, or obsidian napped) broadheads. (iii) An individual must not use a: (AA) crossbow of less than one hundred twenty-five (125) pounds pull; (BB) crossbow without a mechanical safety; or (CC) poisoned or explosive arrow. (iv) No portion of a bow's riser (handle) or: (AA) track; (BB) trough; (CC) channel; (DD) arrow rest; or (EE) other device; that attaches to the bow's riser shall contact, support, or guide the arrow from a point rearward of the bow's brace height.
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