Zonie said:That's a good point Fyrstyk.
If the gun is actually a .44 caliber rifle that typically shoots a .433" (11mm) diameter roundball it won't meet the states requirement for the gun to be a .45 caliber.
These .44 caliber guns were somewhat common back in the 1970's. I really don't know why.
My first Kentuckian rifle was a .44 caliber flintlock.
If the gun is marked .45 caliber and it is shooting a .440 diameter lead roundball, it will meet the states requirement.
All the G&F rangers know is what they see marked on the barrel. They usually don't measure the size of the .440 balls we use in them.
Having hunted here in AZ for the past 45 years I have yet to have a warden measure my balls, or even ask to see or handle one :hmm:
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In fact, even in muzzle loader season, I have never had one check the stamped cal size on my barrel.....course this state has no min caliber requirement for any game animal.
So one may hunt a 1200lb bull elk with a crocket .32 cal but one cannot shoot any big game animal with a colt walker (except Javalina in a HAM hunt):youcrazy: