The basis for this question is that I am looking for places with different terrain and unknown ranges to safely practice ranging with a reticle and shooting at mid-range distances (400-600 yards).
So, in reading the Indiana hunting regulations for, let's say coyotes, my take is that it is legal to shoot any rifle, at any time of day, on state-approved hunting land (Glendale FWA, for my intentions), so long as I have a valid hunting license. Season permitting, of course.
Does anyone see a problem with this legally or ethically? I mean, if a coyote wanders into my FOV, I would be happy to shoot it.
John
So, in reading the Indiana hunting regulations for, let's say coyotes, my take is that it is legal to shoot any rifle, at any time of day, on state-approved hunting land (Glendale FWA, for my intentions), so long as I have a valid hunting license. Season permitting, of course.
Does anyone see a problem with this legally or ethically? I mean, if a coyote wanders into my FOV, I would be happy to shoot it.
John