Nope sure don't. since I just talked to the Director of Law Enforcement for Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks about the rules and regulations about handgun hunting. They came up with some new rules that they haven't even posted on their website. Here they are,
The current regulation, KAR 115-4-4 (C) (3) defines the legal caliber for big game as follows:
"centerfire rifles and handguns that are not fully automatic, that fire a bullet larger than .23 inches in diameter, and that use a cartridge case that is 1.280 inches or more in length, while using only hard-cast solid lead, soft point, hollow point, or other expanding bullets, except for the hunting of elk, which shall require a bullet larger than .25 inches in diameter and a cartridge case that is 1.75 inches or more in length;"
The problem that I have is that if you reload and you trim your brass to the length you are told to in your reloading manual then you won't be able to shoot the .357 mag, .41 mag, .44 mag, or .45 long colt because they would be to short.