[QUOTE=nell67;82096]This is from the Indiana DNR website on allowable hunting weapons for hunting deer.
Legal Firearms
[FONT=ITCGaramondStd-BkNarrow][SIZE=1][FONT=ITCGaramondStd-BkNarrow][SIZE=1]Shotguns, handguns, rifles with pistol
cartridges, muzzleloading long guns and
muzzleloading handguns are legal during the
firearms season. Only muzzleloading firearms
are legal during the muzzleloader season.
Hunters may carry more than one type
of legal firearm when hunting during the
firearms season only. Shotguns must be 10-,
12-, 16- or 20-gauge or .410 bore loaded with
slugs or saboted bullets. Rifled slug barrels are
permitted. Combination rifle-shotguns are not
allowed.
Muzzleloading firearms must be .44 caliber
or larger loaded with a single bullet of at
least .357 caliber. Saboted bullets are allowed,
provided the bullet is .357 caliber or larger. A
muzzleloading firearm must be loaded from
the muzzle. Multiple-barrel muzzleloading long
guns are allowed.
Rifles with pistol cartridges that fire a
bullet of .357-inch diameter or larger; have
a minimum case length of 1.16 inches; and
have a maximum case length of 1.625 inches
are legal to use only during the deer firearms
season. Some cartridges legal for deer hunting
include the 357 Magnum, 38-40
Winchester, 41 Magnum, 41 Special,
44 Magnum, 44 Special, 44-40
Winchester, 45 Colt, 454 Casull, 458
SOCOM, 475 Linebaugh, 480 Ruger,
50 Action Express, and 500 S&W.
Strange State.......You can use a AR-15 chambered for the 458 SOCOM....:eek::eek::eek:......:):):)