Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources |
R657-5. Taking Big Game |
R657-5-8. Rifles, Shotguns, Airguns, and Crossbows
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(1) A rifle used to hunt big game must fire centerfire cartridges and expanding bullets.
(2) A shotgun used to hunt big game must be 20 gauge or larger, firing only 00 or larger buckshot or slug ammunition.
(3) An airgun used to hunt big game must:
(a) be pneumatically powered;
(b) be pressurized solely through a separate charging device; and
(c) may only fire a bolt or arrow:
(i) no less than 16 inches long;
(ii) with a fixed or expandable broadhead at least 7/8 inch wide at its widest position; and
(iii) traveling no less than 400 feet per second at the muzzle.
(4)(a) A crossbow used to hunt big game must have a minimum draw weight of 125 pounds and a positive mechanical safety mechanism.
(b) A crossbow arrow or bolt used to hunt big game must be at least 16 inches long and have:
(i) fixed broadheads that are at least 7/8 inch wide at the widest point; or
(ii) expandable, mechanical broadheads that are at least 7/8 inch wide at the widest point when the broadhead is in the open position.
(c) Unless otherwise authorized by the division through a certificate of registration, it is unlawful for any person to:
(i) hunt big game with a crossbow or airgun during a big game archery hunt;
(ii) carry a cocked crossbow containing an arrow or a bolt while in or on any motorized vehicle on a public highway or other public right-of-way; or
(iii) hunt any protected wildlife with a crossbow utilizing a bolt that has any chemical, explosive or electronic device attached.
(5) A crossbow used to hunt big game may have a fixed or variable magnifying scope only during an any weapon hunt.