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All of Southeast to go “Shotgun Only”

author Posted by: Sebastian on date Jan 30th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Hunting, Shooting

It looks like there are plans afoot to make both Lehigh and Northampton counties “shotgun only” for hunting:

Currently, the restriction on rifle hunting applies only in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. However, a proposal on the agenda for the commission’s Tuesday business meeting would prohibit deer hunting with a rifle throughout Wildlife Management Unit 5C, which also would be significantly expanded to include the Reading area and all of Lehigh and Northampton counties except a small sliver adjacent to the Blue Mountain.

If the measure is adopted, the only rifles that would remain legal for hunting use in the territory would be less powerful .22-caliber rimfires, which could be used for small game such as squirrels or furbearers such as foxes and coyotes.

I guess the PGC decided the study that showed shotgun hunting isn’t any safer was without merit.

tag4 Responses to “All of Southeast to go “Shotgun Only””

  1. Weer'd Beard Said,

    Not to mention you can just drop a rifled slug barrel into any shotgun and load it with all sorts of high-tech saboted bullets, toss in a scope and you can bubba-up any rifle you want.

    I’m not a hunter or anything, but this strikes me as dumb as any other law.

    Not to mention the ballistics of a standard one-ounce shotgun slug…at least a rifle bullet looses a lot of energy going through thick brush….

  2. Chris Said,

    I believe that this vote has been postponed. They got a lot of feedback that the ban was too far reaching and covered areas that didn’t need it. The vote has not been rescheduled.

  3. DirtCrashr Said,

    As a Californian I see this as creeping incrementalism. First no Rifles just for starters, soon no rifled-slugs, then no shot greater (or less) than X, then no bore greater than…

  4. Sebastian Said,

    I might buy it if there was a concerted movement within the PGC to wipe out hunting, but there isn’t. The PGC depends on hunting for its very existence, so they have little self-interest in seeing the number of hunters decline.

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