95XL883
Gold Member
Whatever it is, then THAT becomes the distance you must be inside TVA land before you can fire.
The logic is, if you are "over there" and see a deer and decide to take a shot.... if you miss, that errant arrow/bullet will peter out on TVA's land BEFORE hitting my house or, a house across the lake.
While the idea seems to be logical, it would quickly be used to prohibit most hunting and would do little if anything to stop irresponsible, careless hunters. The errant hunters will simply ignore the rule and fire away. Meanwhile, responsible hunters would be restricted to small portions of very large parcels which most private landowners don't own. For example, I have 40 acres that is a very productive hunting plot. But even a lower 22 rimfire is easily capable of launching a bullet outside the property. Now I use the topography and firing inward from the perimeter that I can easily be certain that any bullet I launch never leaves my property. It just takes a little common sense and some responsibility to do so. Your rule would quickly stop me using my favorite 30-30 lever gun to put meat on the table for my family.