Originally Posted by
Sfury
Wisconsin never had a restriction on the magazine capacity. The only restriction, which was mentioned in the regulations, was the one imposed by Bill Clinton's assault weapon ban that banned any magazines that held over 10 rounds. Once the ban expired, the language was removed from the regulations in the next year.
Wisconsin only has a restriction on minimum caliber size and minimum rifle length.
Basically, we can use any centerfire cartridge that is .22 caliber or larger.
The rifle itself has to have an overall length of 26" with the barrel being 16".
Wisconsin is rather non-restrictive when it comes to what can be used for rifle hunting. Pretty much everything is legal to hunt with.
ok, then the joke here is, because many semi auto slug guns hold 5 without the plug, a guy will say i shot 5x, and we say where were you, Wis?? ie because in IL you can only shoot 3x before having to reload, but every year you hear 5 quick shots in a row...