Yes that is part of it.
the estupid anti-cheatery way they usually make loopholes by trying to eliminate loopholes. the laws should be written without the loopholery logic that makes so many of them silly. And the game warden usually knows the difference.
No TN doesn't distinguish between modern ML and traditional ML's. And i'm sure they never will as Knight (an inline mfg-maybe the first one-IDK) is a TN company.
Also, TN has made it clear that Carry Permit holders are allowed to carry a sidearm without repercussions for legal arms violations wrt whatever species is being pursued...but that wasn't the rule back when TN started handing out carry permits (which are not and never have been
concealed carry permits-btw).
It's like sitting on the bank with your licensed buddy who is fishing...if you touch any of his tackle or assist him landing a fish...you _are_ fishing too.
I hunt under the landowner exception 98% of the time now and I'm supposed to carry proof that i own or rent or am of particular relation to the owners of the land upon which i am hunting-to qualify for "landowner" status. I don't and i don't expect that any of my hunting neighbors do either.
HOLD THE DANG PHONE $#@*.
I missed a line of the regs. This makes sense--but is written poorly. APPARENTLY late at night when someone is full of turkey and beer...he should read
the full page!!!
AS I NOW READ IT (maybe they changed this overnight)
ANY CAL is legal for small game. 36 and larger is legal small game, smaller than 36 is legal for small game. is what i see with CAFFEINATED eyeballs.
Now that makes TN ML regs sorta sensible again...boy what a diff. I think i'll build a 28.
also check this nugget: (i'd done it, but w/o checking the books)
A legal muzzleloader and/or gun deer hunter may be in possession and use rimfire rifles and pistols and/or air guns to hunt small game during their deer hunt.Here's the full legal arms section:
http://www.tn.gov/twra/huntweapons.htmlRecap my ramblings above wrt ML cals in TN hunting regs:
36 and larger: elk, bear, whitetail
any cal small game* (simplified, but now i believe accurate version)*the only remaining caveat is that you must be licensed for big game to use a 36 or larger for small game _during_ large game seasons. logical enough.
IOW-use your head and your rifle as makes sense. I like good laws.
And yes i don't want the guy next door barking bushytails out of hickory tops with his 58. but if that's all he's got and he chooses too...