Strangely I can't see any limitation in the RELM book other than caliber. Seems like there was a 1.75" limitation years back IIRC.
Which would effectively remove the 44 Magnum from the table, good thing we got that weak-a**ed round sidelined
But I digress.
Bear made a 154 grain hunting round, still got some kicking around I believe. Certainly hope I was not 'coloring outside the lines' when I used my SKS to take 4-5 deer.
Pretty short range action required though. Most folks that I've hunted with would push the boundary of their cartridges effective range upon spotting a decent deer at 200 or 250 yds. If you can't turn down the shot; then acquire a more powerful rifle.
My thoughts anyhow...
These are really good rounds as well but they are loaded hotter. Sighting in needs to be done if you change to these.
Not true anymore. Based on calibre, not case length now. Lots of us hunt with SKSs and 858s with great success.Alberta hunting regs were limited to cases 40mm or greater so the 7.62x39 was not allowed, but, I think you are good to go everywhere else.
My god..... every year..... Why when so many cheap options fo rgood hunting rifles are available these days?......
Alberta hunting regs were limited to cases 40mm or greater so the 7.62x39 was not allowed, but, I think you are good to go everywhere else.
I have a few good hunting rifles in larger calibers like 8x57 and 9.3x62, but sometimes I like to take a challenge while hunting, and try out a battle rifle with irons. I would only use an SKS in the early season of deer hunting in September/ and beginning of October, but past that I would rather use something bigger as there could be a good chance you can stumble across a moose. Using the irons is a challenge and after a successful hunt you feel good about your self achieving something that needs skill and is more difficult. Theres nothing wrong with using an SKS if thats all someone owns.
And how will you feel if you fail your challenge?.... And what are the consequences to your prey?
And how will you feel if you fail your challenge?.... And what are the consequences to your prey?



























