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Roll call! Does your state allow handgun hunting?
16 October 2008, 06:44
WannabeBwanaRoll call! Does your state allow handgun hunting?
I carpool with a guy who works for our Natural Resources dept. He's currently surveying hunters on how to increase deer harvest in our area.
We've got a long bow and 3 separate one week bp seasons. I gave him a couple of suggestions, but I also told him that one way to increase the hunt is to allow handgun hunting.
Tonight, he said that he floated the idea by his District Supervisor, and was told that the only place that allows handgun hunting is Texas. I told him that his DS is full of crap and that a lot of states and countries permit handgun hunting!
He asked me what the effective range of handguns are, and I gave him some basic information. I also told him that they need to get past the idea that handguns are only useful for limiting the supply of drug-dealers and pimps, and that they are a perfectly legitimate hunting firearm.
So, fill me in, please:
Does your state allow handgun hunting? As well, if you're not in the US, please name your country, and whether handgun hunting is allowed.
What are the caliber restrictions?
I have no idea if this will make a difference, but I want to swamp his uninformed DS with information, so he doesn't spout his crap any more.

16 October 2008, 07:58
Rodney H.{500Jeffery}I believe most of the US states at least allow hunting with a handgun during the general rifle {deer} seasons. I've lived in Pennsyvannia and Texas both allow it. Texas does'nt have a handgun only season. Rodney.
16 October 2008, 08:03
TemboMissouri allows handguns during the firearm season.
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16 October 2008, 08:17
southernutahUTAH,
You may use a handgun to take big game animals, but the handgun must be a minimum of .24 caliber and must fire a centerfire cartridge with an expanding bullet.
If you’re hunting deer or pronghorn, the handgun must develop at least 500 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle. If you’re hunting elk, moose, bison, bighorn sheep or Rocky Mountaingoat, the handgun must develop at least 500 foot-pounds of energy at 100 yards.
16 October 2008, 08:30
Redhawk1I have handgun hunted in Delaware,Pennsyvannia, North Dakota, Maine, Nebraska, South Dakota and West Virginia.
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16 October 2008, 10:00
SnyperNC allows straight wall cartridges at least as powerful as a 357. and bottlenecks at least 24 caliber.
Revolvers must also have at least a 5 1/2 inch barrel
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16 October 2008, 10:12
bfrshooterOhio also allows handguns.
16 October 2008, 12:16
meteNY allows it though no special season.Purchase, possession, use of a handgun in NY requires NY state permit not given to non residents. IIRC minimum 9mm for big game.
16 October 2008, 15:39
MS HitmanI've handgun hunted in MS, LA, TX, MO, WV, and CO. As stated before, his DS is full of crap.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
16 October 2008, 19:25
shortgunI have hunted with handguns in Montana, Wyoming Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, And Florida...but not Texas...Yet..Yup DS is all wet.
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16 October 2008, 20:23
Montana MaddnessYes Montana lets you use black powder or hand guns during firearm season. Archery is a seperate season starting in Sept. Firearms start in Oct and end in Nov.
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16 October 2008, 22:49
kaboomI think you will find very few if any states that have firearms deer and/or bear seasons, that don't allow some form of handgun hunting.
It would make a much shorter list to ask in what states can you absolutly NOT hunt with a handgun ?
It amazes me how often people in positions of authority in both the private and public secture, have no idea what they are talking about.
17 October 2008, 00:28
kenoneillMy state of N.C.allows it during regular gun season. I have also handgun hunted in Alaska, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri, Florida, Texas, Nebraska, Arizona, Wyoming, Ohio, Idaho, Utah and West Virginia, but probably at least 40 or more states now allow it.
Numerous foreign countries also allow handgun hunting. Those that I have personal handgun hunting experience in include Zimbabwe, South Africa, Argentina, Australia (discontinued about 2001) Spain and Hungary, Mark Hampton has probably hunted with hanguns in about 25-30 foreign countries.
17 October 2008, 00:52
Paul HAlaska allows the hunting of all game with handguns.
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17 October 2008, 02:15
MS HitmanIt doesn't surprise me at all. "Politicians and diapers should be changed often, and for the same reason."
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
17 October 2008, 06:11
NEJackIowa allows handguns in the Shotgun and late season Blackpowder seasons. It is actually the most versitile firearm to use.
17 October 2008, 06:44
Juggernaut76MI allows the use of any handgun in the "rifle" zone. In the "shotgun" zone one may use a handgun of .357 or larger caliber and firing only a straight walled cartridge.
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19 October 2008, 07:39
p dog shooterWis one can use handguns any place rifles are legal plus one can use them in shotgun only zones. Any caliber 224 and above is legal as long as it would be legal in a rifle. That is any center fire 224 and bigger. Hand guns have to have at least a 5 inch barrel measured from the fireing pin forward.
So if one wanted to make a 25acp rifle it would be legal in a handgun as long as it had at least 5 inch barrel.
19 October 2008, 19:11
7STDUBBERUIn New York we can hunt with a handgun during the regular firearm season. This is cut and pasted from the NYS website.
Handgun-is any pistol or revolver intended to be aimed and fired with one hand, and having a barrel length not exceeding 16 inches.
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19 October 2008, 19:22
TCLouisTN allows handguns.
Muzzleloading handgun must be minimum of 40 caliber.
Centerfire handgun and 4" barrel are minimums.
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20 October 2008, 00:17
TBEAR99as said ny allows it i would be interested in finding out what states in the us that don't allow use of handguns
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20 October 2008, 05:16
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20 October 2008, 18:57
LeeHIn New Hampshire:
Deer hunting is allowed only by shotgun, muzzleloader, handguns in calibers .357, 10 mm, .41, .44, .45, or .480, or bow and arrow in the following towns:
I use my Encore .480 Ruger Pistol with success during the regular season instead of my shotgun. More accurate, lighter and much more fun.
Good Luck,
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21 October 2008, 08:51
Bull SnakeAdd in Minnesota. We made it legal in the early eighties.
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21 October 2008, 21:33
WannabeBwanaThanks for all your responses. I doubt it will do any good, but hopefully he won't shoot from the lip any more.
21 October 2008, 21:39
larrysKansas does:
Kansas regsMissouri regs:
Missouri regsNebraska Regs:
Neb RegsJust so you have some "ammo" you can show them.
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22 October 2008, 02:11
MS HitmanOr at least he may not shoot himself in the foot.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
22 October 2008, 06:55
steveusGeorgia does.
22 October 2008, 07:14
WhitworthVirgina, Florida, and West by-God Virginia do.....
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22 October 2008, 07:46
collegekidandyWashington allows handgun hunting during any of the modern firearm seasons. Only requirements are 6mm or larger and at least a 4" barrel
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25 October 2008, 21:56
scr83jp http://www.dfg.ca.gov for regs. Los Angeles County has some different regs. Centerfire Handguns are allowed statewide exception for Elk & Big Horn Sheep the barrel minimum length is 4 inches.
25 October 2008, 23:20
TundragrizI think your post might be easier for you to ask "What state does not allow handgun hunting?" Are there any?
26 October 2008, 07:59
4t1magConnecticut does not allow center fire handguns for Deer.Only 22 Rimfire for what they term small game.However only with a current Hunting license and weapons permit.

26 October 2008, 08:57
GrumulkinI've handgun hunted in:
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Wyoming
Alaska
South Africa
I would be a LOT more likely to consider Canada as a hunting destination if I could bring in and use a handgun.
Some of the restrictions on handgun hunting are:
Pennsylvania - caliber .357 or larger and no semiautos.
Ohio - barrel at least 5 inches in length shooting a straight walled cartridge of .357 or larger. No deer hunting with muzzleloading handguns allowed.
Wyoming - caliber restrictions same as for rifles.
Alaska - caliber restrictions safe as for rifles.
South Africa - no handgun that could be construed as a self defense weapon. No semiautos. Caliber whatever the PH allows.
26 October 2008, 17:40
Nimrod308Add Alabama to the legal to use list. No special season and just centerfire mushrooming ammunition.
26 October 2008, 18:25
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by Nimrod308:
Add Alabama to the legal to use list. No special season and just centerfire mushrooming ammunition.
Really? They specify that you have to use expanding bullets? Bummer........

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26 October 2008, 22:58
MS HitmanAll bullets expand, you just may need a microscope to measure it.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
29 October 2008, 23:47
Mr Jim BeaglesIowa allows straight wall calibers only and bp revolvers in .44 and .45.
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27 January 2009, 05:47
chiefs50quote:
Originally posted by Juggernaut76:
MI allows the use of any handgun in the "rifle" zone. In the "shotgun" zone one may use a handgun of .357 or larger caliber and firing only a straight walled cartridge.
Just a note. A non-resident who wants to hunt with a pistol in Michigan must have a CC permit from the state in which he/she is a resident. If your state does allow concealed carry (WI and IL) you cannot legally bring a pistol into Michigan.
07 February 2009, 07:57
Mighty JoeOklahoma is OK

with handguns in the rifle season.
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