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HUNTING WITH A SUPPRESSOR IN OUR GREAT STATE
« on: May 01, 2009, 11:35:51 PM »
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Murray - C.O.

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  posted August 02, 2007 08:10 AM                       
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Q--Is it legal to use a suppressor(silencer) when hunting big game?

A--Yes if you have the proper federal paperwork---------murray
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I was looking for positive confirmation went to the nebr game and parks site and was pleasanty surprised....

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Re: HUNTING WITH A SUPPRESSOR IN OUR GREAT STATE
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2009, 07:22:22 AM »
If you hunt with a can, be prepared for some surprises. A few years back my wife dropped a nice buck antelope with a suppressed rifle. We had put the old Injun sneak on a small herd in an alfalfa field. The shot was made from about about 130 yards. The buck dropped but was still kicking and almost immediately another buck in the heard ran over and began horning him. As we sat watching in surprize two coyotes came  out of the alfalfa and started circling. Needles to say the coyotes became our next targets.
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