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In reply to the discussion: Are you cool with rural folks' hunting guns? [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)3. For the most part? Hunting weapons aren't part of the problem, no.
Although it depends on how you define "hunting weapon", I suppose. I'd say, for waterfowl, anything from a double-barrelled (side by side or over and under) 12- or 16- gauge, to pump action or semi-auto. For deer, and, in parts of the country, elk, moose, and bear? bolt action or semi-auto in calibres from .243 up to .338 Magnum (and for some game conceivably larger). Most purpose-designed hunting rifles don't load more than five rounds in a magazine, and in a lot of states it's not legal to have more than that loaded anyway.
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I'm 30 miles from the store, in the middle of the National Forest, with bear, elk, salmon
Coyotl
Feb 2013
#15
I am about the same. No subsistence hunters left in most of CA due to bad laws
ProgressiveProfessor
Feb 2013
#18
Subsistence hunting was VERY common in California during the Great Depression
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#19
Where in the hell do you live at to have such a WRONG idea about "rural folks"?
cynatnite
Feb 2013
#28
I hunt and fish for subsistence, garden and farmed too, forage, foray, etc. in rural USA, elsewhere
Coyotl
Feb 2013
#35
Misleadingly facile. There's no division of rifles and shotguns into "hunting" and "non-hunting"
Recursion
Feb 2013
#9
Vastly more relevant than Grandpa's duck gun, Grandpa is not part of the problem
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#12
A little hot sauce and a matching wine does wonders, even for the gamiest meat.
leveymg
Feb 2013
#34
We need to move away from the NRA second amendment neighborhood nuclear superiority
Agnosticsherbet
Feb 2013
#30