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General Regulations state:
Where do ghost loading capable shotguns come into this? Is the feed plate considered part of the magazine or chamber? I don't believe it is but I'd like to be sure before I do it with my Benelli SBE.
If you're unfamiliar with ghost loading, it is essentially the process of placing an extra shell onto the feed plate. It doesn't cause the shotgun to jam and essentially allows the shotgun to carry an additional shell. Here's a video demonstrating it:
My money is on that the judge that sits this, will determine that any part of the firearm that holds ammunition that can be fed in to the chamber by that firearm, will be considered to be part of the magazine. This, as opposed to how things in BC were interpreted for a short while, that a loaded magazine in your pocket, or shells in a butt stock carrier in contact with the gun, was considered a "loaded firearm". More rational thinkers got that sorted out, but it was the way it was interpreted for a very short while here.
Were you, say, to stand up from your blind, and fire 4 shots in quick succession, without a pause for reloading, I suspect you would get to explain your version to that judge. Same if you get stopped by a CO out in the bush, and he asks you to unload, and you produce 4 cartridges. My money is that he won't much care about the semantics of whether it is in the chamber or magazine or not either.
AFAIK, this is done to align ALL Alberta game bird hunting to the Federally mandated three rounds for waterfowl rules. Same as that you are only allowed one unncased gun per hunter in the duck blind. Makes only one rule to remember. That is for the CO's benefit, not the Hunter's.
Not positive, going by memory, but pretty sure that the regs here in BC differentiate between upland and waterfowl, as far as capacities are concerned. I do know for sure that the magazine limit, among a bunch of other rules affecting hunting, get chucked out the window when I go out to protect livestock. Minor little details, eh?
And yeah, that's how the Legal System works. Laws get made, and some poor sap gets to wallow his way through his life's savings to prove it was a bad idea. Spend YOUR money more wisely!
Cheers
Trev