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Iowa hunters are now allowed to use necked rifle cartridges (with some caliber restrictions)
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2319859" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>MI is not quite that simple, page 50-51 from 2021 MI Deer Digest</p><p>==================================================</p><p>In the limited firearm deer zone, all hunters afield from Nov. 15-30 and all deer </p><p>hunters in this zone during other deer seasons must abide by the following </p><p>firearm restrictions or use a crossbow or a bow and arrow. Legal firearms are as </p><p>follows: </p><p>• A shotgun may have a smooth or rifled barrel and may be of any gauge. </p><p>• A muzzleloading rifle or black powder handgun must be loaded with black </p><p>powder or a commercially manufactured black powder substitute.</p><p>• A conventional (smokeless powder) handgun must be .35-caliber or larger and </p><p>loaded with straight-walled cartridges and may be single- or multiple-shot but </p><p>cannot exceed a maximum capacity of nine rounds in the barrel and magazine </p><p>combined. </p><p>• A firearm deer hunter may carry afield a bow and arrow, crossbow and firearm. </p><p><u>A .35-caliber or larger rifle loaded with <strong>straight-walled cartridges</strong> with a </u></p><p><u>minimum case length of 1.16 inches and a maximum case length of 1.80 <u>inches. </u></u></p><p>• A .35-caliber or larger air rifle or pistol charged only from an external, high-compression power source</p><p></p><p><strong>No bottlenecks cartridges are allowed in the limited firearm deer zone.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2319859, member: 63925"] MI is not quite that simple, page 50-51 from 2021 MI Deer Digest ================================================== In the limited firearm deer zone, all hunters afield from Nov. 15-30 and all deer hunters in this zone during other deer seasons must abide by the following firearm restrictions or use a crossbow or a bow and arrow. Legal firearms are as follows: • A shotgun may have a smooth or rifled barrel and may be of any gauge. • A muzzleloading rifle or black powder handgun must be loaded with black powder or a commercially manufactured black powder substitute. • A conventional (smokeless powder) handgun must be .35-caliber or larger and loaded with straight-walled cartridges and may be single- or multiple-shot but cannot exceed a maximum capacity of nine rounds in the barrel and magazine combined. • A firearm deer hunter may carry afield a bow and arrow, crossbow and firearm. [U]A .35-caliber or larger rifle loaded with [B]straight-walled cartridges[/B] with a minimum case length of 1.16 inches and a maximum case length of 1.80 [U]inches. [/U][/U] • A .35-caliber or larger air rifle or pistol charged only from an external, high-compression power source [B]No bottlenecks cartridges are allowed in the limited firearm deer zone.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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