kbuck
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Alabama regulations are:
(3) TURKEY:
(a) ï‚· Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller using standard No. 2
shot or smaller.
ï‚· Long bows or compound bows (no crossbows).
ï‚· Handguns or pistols using centerfire mushrooming
ammunition, black powder handguns or pistols .40
caliber or larger.
ï‚· Handguns or pistols can only have open metallic
sights (no scopes).
(b) Nothing in this section is intended to prohibit the
possession of rifles, shotgun/rifle combinations (drilling) or
buckshot and slugs when the hunter is stalk hunting both
deer and turkey provided no person shoots or attempts to
shoot turkey with the rifle or shotgun using buckshot or
slugs.
Oooh. I sure would like to use my .40 rifle with roundball. I wouldn't have to call them in so close!! However, I do have a .54 pistol with rifled barrel, but I don't think that would give me any advantage range-wise over my fowler.
(3) TURKEY:
(a) ï‚· Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller using standard No. 2
shot or smaller.
ï‚· Long bows or compound bows (no crossbows).
ï‚· Handguns or pistols using centerfire mushrooming
ammunition, black powder handguns or pistols .40
caliber or larger.
ï‚· Handguns or pistols can only have open metallic
sights (no scopes).
(b) Nothing in this section is intended to prohibit the
possession of rifles, shotgun/rifle combinations (drilling) or
buckshot and slugs when the hunter is stalk hunting both
deer and turkey provided no person shoots or attempts to
shoot turkey with the rifle or shotgun using buckshot or
slugs.
Oooh. I sure would like to use my .40 rifle with roundball. I wouldn't have to call them in so close!! However, I do have a .54 pistol with rifled barrel, but I don't think that would give me any advantage range-wise over my fowler.