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September 7th, 2022, 03:03 PM #51
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
I've really been considering moving to Pa as I'm coming down the finish line toward retirement, well 3 years to go. As I've loosely read into some of PA's hunting regulations, I was kind of suprised that a 10MM glock with a 6 inch barrel, and an AR15 in 350 Legend (straight wall) are MD legal and not in PA. I guess every state has their own weird twist on things.
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September 7th, 2022, 03:30 PM #52
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
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September 7th, 2022, 03:54 PM #53
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
I don't agree that PA should restrict the use of semi-auto rifles during deer season, but I personally would probably still continue to use a manual-action rifle just because of the added challenge. but that should be a personal choice, not one made for you by pa.gov
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September 7th, 2022, 04:40 PM #54
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
Absolutely, PA is DEFINTELY better than MD overall on general gun rights. We have plenty of Fudds here too, I guess they're kind of like Biden or Hillary supporters.. The Penecillin resistant case of ghonorreha that just won't go away !!
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September 7th, 2022, 04:45 PM #55
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
I don't agree with it either, particulalry in the more rural areas of PA. Md is developing so fast, the places you could safely use a rifle are going at an alarming rate. I guess the faster it's built the faster they can tax it ! Western MD isnt too bad along with the eastern shore, but they're both growing.
I hunt not too terribly far from DC, and there are houses less than 100 yards away (Belt Woods NEA) on the outer perimiter of the property which is 600 acres. I'm suprised hunting is allowed there at all to be honest, for ages it was shotgun only till they approved straight wall use there.
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September 7th, 2022, 07:41 PM #56Grand Member
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Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
PA is pretty good with other than hunting firearm laws, but even though retirement is about 7 years out, I'm keeping an eye on West Virginia.
We could use some more gun/conservative voters in PA, but moving MD to WV seems better to me than MD to PA.
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September 8th, 2022, 09:45 AM #57
Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
I actually spend a fair bit of time in WV, I have a friend that lives in New Creek in Mineral County. I really like it, but the thing I like about PA is that it's a little more "developed" than Wv if that makes sense. We also go to Clearfield (West Decatur actually) about 6 times a year as we have friends there, and I really like that area. We have a lot to consider, one big being medical care. My wife is a medical adventure, and being an hour or so from UPMC would be good for us. You dont find a Cerebrovascular Neurosurgeon specializing in Subarachnoid shunt placement/monitoring outside of major medical (usually teaching) hospitals - which she needs.
But I definatelty agree with you - WV is the better of the two as far as 2A issues, and we can't get the hell out of MD fast enough !!
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September 8th, 2022, 06:54 PM #58Grand Member
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September 8th, 2022, 09:38 PM #59Grand Member
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Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
Calling traditionalist hunters, "FUDDS", is not helping your cause.......
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September 8th, 2022, 10:50 PM #60Grand Member
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Re: Why do you think PA resists allowing semi auto rifles for deer hunting?
We don*t call traditional hunters fuddd. We call fudds, fudds. There*s a difference.
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