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8 hours ago, Edge said:

They are. How and where they're hunted is regulated by the AZGFD

No, they are not classified as "big game".

"Predators and fur bearing mammals".

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8 hours ago, Vowell said:

If I had to guess I would say steel, cut one open and find out? 

 

 

AND RUIN A PERFECTLY GOOD ROUND IN THIS HOARDING ATMOSPHERE ???  I say just X-Ray it, although I like the magnet or possibly a specific gravity measurement.  :D

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9 hours ago, Edge said:

They are. How and where they're hunted is regulated by the AZGFD

"It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance."

Thomas Sowell

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1 hour ago, firstcoueswas80 said:

No, they are not classified as "big game".

"Predators and fur bearing mammals".

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Where did I say they were big game?

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10 hours ago, Edge said:

They are. How and where they're hunted is regulated by the AZGFD

here as game animals as opposed to nongame animals for which the exception exists

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14 hours ago, 5guyshunting said:

12 gauge #4

Exactly, killed a lot with 12 gauge copper plated #4 buckshot.  Super full choke can really reach out and touch them as well.

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53 minutes ago, Edge said:

Where did I say they were big game?

In response to Big Tub you said they are game animals.

They arent classified as game animals.

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2 minutes ago, firstcoueswas80 said:

In response to Big Tub you said they are game animals.

They arent classified as game animals.

Gotcha, fur bearing critters

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11 hours ago, CatfishKev said:

This is what i got. Looked em up and it says good for target practice. Can not tell if lesd core or steel?

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here ya go there lead core your fine

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