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Shooting in Vermont
How difficult is it for a nonresident to buy shotgun shells in Vermont?
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You don't have enough?:shock:
Seriously though, pistol permits, hunting licenses, Ammunition ID cards; Just about anything that says you know which end of the gun the bullet leaves from. Some places look at the docs, and say yup (some don't actually even ask) and some point their laser scanner at it. You have to have something in CT to even buy a bag of shot, but you can buy some training weights you strap on your ankle (or ex wife) and need nothing. |
I’ve never had a problem buying ammo in Vermont John, but then I almost always bring plenty with me. Vermont is where I have hunted for my entire adult life, with only a few forays to Maine, NH and Ohio.
For such a left-leaning state Vermont’s gun laws are very lenient. In fact, anywhere you can carry a long arm in Vermont you can carry a handgun. . |
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It's actually worse than NY. |
John, I bought some pheasant loads in Northern VT at a gas station on my way to Maine recently, they were right next to the donuts. They only checked my ID for Heady Topper (one of my favorite brews), so go figure.
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Yup Andy, that’s how everyday life in northern Vermont is. I love it!
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Bot Rio 2 3/4”, lead #5, 1 1/4 oz, 1330
fps…$11.99…$5 shipping at $100 order…have shot that load with good results…my go-to pheasant load out of auto’s and several of my doubles…Natchez shooting has them |
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