In accordance with the authority found in M.G.L. c. 131, §§ 5 and 66, rules and regulations relative to the possession of shotgun shells loaded with lettered birdshot are hereby adopted.
Birdshot means those sizes of shotgun shot which have a pellet diameter equal to or less than 0.160 inches in the American standard.
Buckshot means those sizes of shotgun shot which have a pellet diameter equal to or greater than 0.240 inches in the American standard, but excluding a single ball or slug.
Coot means the coot or American coot (Fulica americana).
Lettered Birdshot means those sizes of shotgun shot which have a pellet diameter not less than 0.170 inches and not greater than 0.230 inches in the American standard, and shall include B, BB, BBB, T, TT, F and FF shot, so-called.
Non Toxic Shot means steel shot or such other non toxic shot as shall be approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as an acceptable non toxic alternative to lead shot.
Shotgun Shell means a cartridge or round of ammunition consisting of primer, case, propellant (powder) and projectile (one or more shot, balls, or slugs) designed to be fired from a shotgun.
Shotgun shell loaded with shot means loose shot carried in a shot pouch or similar container, or which is carried on the person and could readily be so loaded, as well as shot which has been loaded in a shotgun shell or in the barrel of a primitive firearm.
Waterfowl means migratory game birds of the family Anatidae (ducks, mergansers, geese, and brant).
321 CMR, § 2.03
Regulatory Authority: M.G.L. c. 131, §§ 5 and 66.
Last Revised: 8-3-15