How's this for "open to interpretation" regulations? Straight from the Wisconsin reg's:
It is illegal to hunt with any weapon or
ammunition that is of inherent design
or used in such a manner as to not be
reasonably capable of reducing a target
wild animal to possession
So a 17 is legal as long as it "reduces target to possession"
yup changed a couple years ago where they tried to suggest reasonable equipment and that confused all the ladies in the office read it as a 22 center fire was the minimum reasonable equipment but that wasn't actually the case
so then they went this current reasonably capable of reducing target to possession statement
if you noticed they also dropped minimum barrel length on handguns and do not specify any caliber so if you make it work , it is reasonable if you don't it could be considered unreasonable.
they had a no rimfire but I can't even find that any more so as long as it works it would not be illegal to shoot your deer with your carry pistol
now for the one that might get people this year , did you see this change
Hunting Near Roadways
It is illegal to:
ƒ Hunt within 50 feet of the roadway’s
center.
ƒ Discharge a firearm, shoot an arrow
from a bow or shoot a bolt from a
crossbow:
ƒ From or across a highway.
ƒ Within 50 feet of the roadway’s cen-
ter.
The above prohibitions apply to all public
roadsa gravel road was ok to shoot from in previous years as long as you had permission to hunt both sides of the road.
some people are the only people on their road and it is gravel , basically more of a drive way , now they will have to be 50 feet from the center of the road the road if the township technically owns it.
but at the same time though simplification they messed up again
say you have a 16 foot wide gravel road you would have to get 42 feet off the road to shoot
but if you have a 4 lane with a passing lane going up a hill and each lane is 12 feet you have 36 foot wide road with a gravel shoulder you would only need to be a few feet off the gavel to shoot.
that seems rather backwards doesn't it ?
they used to get really specific about roads explaining for each type of road and removed it to make the regs shorter