Help Me Legalize Semiauto Rifle Big Game Hunting In Pennsylvania

I think you're going to be better off meeting with individual elected officials and requesting them to sponsor legislation as well as utilizing the public comment period at a PGC Board of Commissioners meeting.

Getting any appreciable number of hunters to agree with you on the internet is a lost cause
Thanks for the constructive advice.

I will try to find the schedule for the next Board of Commissioners meeting.
 
I own two muzzleloaders: one smokeless and a flintlock and hunt with both.

I am an avid hunter and competition shooter who invests a great amount of time honing my skills on the range as well as in the field.

I agree with you that the delivery system doesn't matter as long as the mark is hit on the first shot, but I am not about to tell someone that they should only hunt with a bow or a muzzleloader because you should only need one shot. I am sure you realize that smoke pole shooters and bow hunters, who know they will only get on shot, have missed or worse wounded game. It's not a perfect world out there.

My truck has over 400hp. Do I need it all the time? Nope, but it's nice to have it when I do. Just like having the option of a follow up shot, whether it be from a bolt, pump, lever or semi.

Being against a faster more accurate follow up shot because it is too quick is akin to mandating that cars should be built to achieve 55 mph and no more, because when would ever need to go faster. Get rid of those pesky passing zones, too!

I am successful in the field regardless of what weapon I use. I am ethical in the field regardless of what weapon I use. I am law abiding in the field regardless of what weapon I use.

Regulating the weapon out of ignorance or fear is the solution in search of the problem in gun control as well as in hunting.
So by this logic, why don’t we just go ahead and advocate for weapons capable of firing in burst? Or fully automatic? Where does it end? This isn’t about fear or ignorance, so we can dispense with the tomfoolery. It’s about maintaining some semblance of challenge and difficulty to the craft and culture of hunting.

Best of luck with your petition.
 
This might be a funny question and I didn't even know it was a thing but how many states don't allow semi-automatic firearms for big game? I know I shot big game animals in 3 states last year with semi-autos.
 
65 year old. Pa resident for all 65 years. Started hurting at age 12 with an Ithaca M66 super single 20 gauge ( that I still own) for all game including deer. I could right a book about all the changes in all those years. I respectfully disagree with your petition. It doesn’t take long to work a bolt or a pump. I’m glad I won’t be around in 30 years or so.
 
So by this logic, why don’t we just go ahead and advocate for weapons capable of firing in burst? Or fully automatic? Where does it end? This isn’t about fear or ignorance, so we can dispense with the tomfoolery. It’s about maintaining some semblance of challenge and difficulty to the craft and culture of hunting.

Best of luck with your petition.
There is no noticeable advantage to a semi auto. If you miss with the first shot, rarely does the animal stand there giving you a second shot. If it does, I have as much chance as getting a good second shot off with an AR as I do with my 1885. Honestly don't remember the last time I took more than one shot, it really is a non issue as far as fair chase goes
 
There is no noticeable advantage to a semi auto. If you miss with the first shot, rarely does the animal stand there giving you a second shot. If it does, I have as much chance as getting a good second shot off with an AR as I do with my 1885. Honestly don't remember the last time I took more than one shot, it really is a non issue as far as fair chase goes
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There is no noticeable advantage to a semi auto. If you miss with the first shot, rarely does the animal stand there giving you a second shot. If it does, I have as much chance as getting a good second shot off with an AR as I do with my 1885. Honestly don't remember the last time I took more than one shot, it really is a non issue as far as fair chase goes
Well….clearly you missed the double tap mule deer thread…. lol
 
65 year old. Pa resident for all 65 years. Started hurting at age 12 with an Ithaca M66 super single 20 gauge ( that I still own) for all game including deer. I could right a book about all the changes in all those years. I respectfully disagree with your petition. It doesn’t take long to work a bolt or a pump. I’m glad I won’t be around in 30 years or so.
Corn King I hope you'll stick around quite a bit longer. I love sharing camp with your generation.
 
I have started a petition to legalize the use of semiauto rifles for big game hunting in Pennsylvania.

You do not need to be a resident to sign the petition as non-residents can hunt in Pennsylvania with the proper licensing.

I don't do Facebook or X, so if you could kindly share the link on those platforms I would be grateful.

https://chng.it/twNR9CkrTW
Yes
I will support hunting with semiautomatic rifles.
 
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