Mcwoodduck,
The 5 1/2" barrel resriction and .357 mimimum for straightwall cartridges, .24 cal. for bottlenecks, is no longer in effect in N.C. I wrote that original requirement in 1980. It was changed last year. There are now no barrel length or caliber restrictions in our state.
What made you pick the 5.5" as a min? Did you also write the 6" min for small game? and why.
No, the .22 LR 6" requirement was already in effect for some number of years. That was also changed last year. Any caliber is okay now.
The original proposal for big game hunting,which came about after years of our lobbying at Wildlife Commission public hearings, was for a .357 & 6" barrel minimum. With the rise of silhouette shooting at the time, that .357 minimum no longer made any sense.
At the final public hearing in Raleigh on the matter, I was able to point out that there were by then a lot of bottlenecks being shot in single shots that were much more powerful than .357 Magnums, and ultimately a consensus was reached to permit bottlenecks of .24 cal. and a minimum OAL of 1.75" loaded.
I also was able to point out that Ruger was about to introduce the Redhawk in a 5 1/2" version. Being a very active competitor at that time, I opined that there weren't 6 men in the state who could take advantage of that extra 3/8" sight radius offered by say a smaller framed 6" Security Six vs a 5 1/2" Redhawk. There was, however, little enthusiasm for allowing shorter barrels (scopes were in very very limited use then).
Frankly, I was darned glad to get these two concessions. At the close of the meeting, I wrote out the proposals that the group had seemed to agree upon, and the NCWRC adopted them.