http://www.leadfreehunting.com/state-regulations/
only waterfowl production area's and refuges are protected by the US federal government as far as no lead. states have their option of regulation beyond that, they are posted areas,
heres your link to the map
https://www.fws.gov/refuges/whm/wpa.html
1duckslayer, how about you do your research.
also, on the topic of the semi's shooters aiming, yes a shooter, who is firing 3 rounds, is definitely going to aim those 3. when you shoot 10 or 12 in the same time that someone shoots 3, you think that those shots are aimed? give your head a shake, that comment was pointed directly at the americans, who i see every year.
also if you delve even further into regulation, snow geese are barely protected at all by waterfowl regulation because it has been deemed that the flocks are getting too large, and they are literally destroying their own habitats. magazine restrictions are completely lifted in most states that do require them for every other waterfowl bird.
Most people hunt other birds besides snow geese, in which you are limited to three lead free rounds in your gun, so your argument while valid is simply an argument for the sake of arguing. The vast majority of waterfowl hunters use semi-autos for hunting, nothing wrong with a pump gun but like most things in life we have evolved past using a pump gun for waterfowl. The OP wants a semi-auto and he wants the best, telling him to buy a pump gun is about as useful as pissing into the wind.....




















































