first of all 223 is a centerfire round. and if your intention in hunting was to injure your game then you would be absoutly correct when you say that varment loads are fine. you know it is people like you two gun that give hunters a bad name.
Actually, many US states prohibit the use of calibers under .23, a good law IMO.
With the non-existant coyote fur market, I'm not sure why NB would limit MAXIMUM caliber size.
22 cals kill deer unreliably.
Very misleading pack of comments actually. The law itself in most provinces and states are not effective in their purpose and therefore are stupid. Like nearly every other gun related law in the world right now.
Under most of these laws you are prohibited from using a 223 with a good bullet, but you are just fine to chase deer with a 25-20. Stupid.
And frankly out to 250yds a .223 kills deer very well, people just don't kill deer very well with the .223.
I would be as happy with a .223 and a 60gr TSX as I would with a .243 with 100 grain Federal blue box shells.
Putting holes through stuff that leaks a lot kills animals. Not ft/lbs in a book.
Oh, I forgot: IMO :banghead:
Putting holes through stuff that leaks a lot kills animals. Not ft/lbs in a book.
NB's 22 centerfire rule is the reason so many 22-250 & 223 rifles are sold there. You can't be in the woods with any rifle larger than a 22 centerfire once you've taken your deer OR after the deer season is over... There is also a restriction on the size of shot you can carry when out with a shotgun, #2 & smaller, if memory serves me correctly...
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Jay
There are many dumb gun laws in Canada from province to province. In some sections of Ontario you are not allowed to use anything larger than a 270cal.....That is...about one of the dumbest laws thus far. I know almost all of them are dumb but at least you can sorta argue a minimum caliber rule. A max caliber is plain... ugh...
There are many dumb gun laws in Canada from province to province. In some sections of Ontario you are not allowed to use anything larger than a 270cal.While I don't like this one here in NB, it does make a bit of sense to limit the use of big game calibers in the wood out of big game season. The intended purpose for this is to limit poaching out of season. We don't have any grizzly here and the black bear are seldon seen, so personal protection is not an issue.
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There are many dumb gun laws in Canada from province to province. In some sections of Ontario you are not allowed to use anything larger than a 270cal.While I don't like this one here in NB, it does make a bit of sense to limit the use of big game calibers in the wood out of big game season. The intended purpose for this is to limit poaching out of season. We don't have any grizzly here and the black bear are seldon seen, so personal protection is not an issue.
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The law is there to keep people from hunting big game with their varmint rigs. I don't believe there's a whole lot of 25-20's out there being used for deer hunting. I would put a 243 as minimum for whitetail bucks. A 223 out to 250 yards on deer is irresponsible,IMO.
I hate to see or hear about anyone hunting Deer with anything less than 243/6mm. It just isn't humane in my eyes. People do it, it can be done, it is done, but I would not. Have a heart, try to insure: 1 shot - 1 clean kill.



























