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    Yep. Only restriction is on semi autos. Bolt guns can have more rounds in the gun. Even then... The reg is clear that a 5 round magazine is allowed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Yep. Only restriction is on semi autos. Bolt guns can have more rounds in the gun. Even then... The reg is clear that a 5 round magazine is allowed.
    Thank you. I want to make sure that I am well within the law when I hunt. I appreciate the feedback.

    Now that we're on the topic (I know this is more of a hunting topic now instead of long range rifle question), the scope I have has an illuminated reticle. I am aware that is not allowed. I am able to remove the battery and it will not illuminate. Will that be allowed? I am planning on calling DOW about this, but wanted to see what the consensus was with you guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Now that we're on the topic (I know this is more of a hunting topic now instead of long range rifle question), the scope I have has an illuminated reticle. I am aware that is not allowed. I am able to remove the battery and it will not illuminate. Will that be allowed? I am planning on calling DOW about this, but wanted to see what the consensus was with you guys.
    Not allowed? Where are you reading this? Are you talking about the section that mentions using artificial light to hunt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Not allowed? Where are you reading this? Are you talking about the section that mentions using artificial light to hunt?
    Yes, I was told artificial light including reticles that are illuminated are not allowed.

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