Whitetail with 7.62x39

Thank-you for all the comments.I live in Manitoba and am pretty sure there are also no rules concerning the sks for hunting deer. I am using MFS soft point ammo. with open sights and have no problem hitting paper plate at 100 yards. I wouldn't attempt a shot too much farther so I know my limitations with the accuracy portion. Just wasn't sure of the knockdown power of this round. Very nice fiddler,well done.
 
I'd say it wouldn't be terribly clever to run around the woods with a fixed bayonet, but as someone who has read the Ontario regs cover to cover more than once, I can tell you there is no such reference to be found, unless it is a very recent addition!

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Who runs around with it fixed? Most people keep it folded 99% of the time as it is part of the gun and IMO completes the look
 
1) It is perfectly legal to hunt with an SKS or any non-restricted rifle that has a bayonet
2) 7.62x39 is plenty sufficient for deer

End of story
 
Nice buck ! Those brow-tines are daggers ! What'd it score B&C ?


Official book score B&C was 164. It was her first and only deer.





A lot of people want to compare 7.62x39 to 30-30, but its not a good comparison because most people hunt with 170gr 30-30 and not the 125gr 7.62x39. There is about 30% difference in energy, which by the way is a lot when using an already light load to begin with. I've loaded X39 to 170 gr with not bad success, but I don't know anyone who uses a 125gr 3030 for hunting. If you compare the same grain of bullet, it makes a fair comparison, but generally no one uses 125gr 30-30 and often can't find them in the stores. And on the other hand, I've not seen a commercial 170 gr X39. The 125gr commercial soft points in x39 are quite light and just becuase you can hit paper at 150 yards doesn't mean it has much killing energy left. Rather than take this as fact, try shooting into a few phone books at 150 yards and see for yourself, not a lot of penetration left. IMO, 100 is just about max for that round.
 
I believe it's true concerning an SKS with the bayonet attached, as far as i know removing the bayonet solves this

I cant believe people who make statements like this who have no f###### clue what they are talking about.....

there is no restriction on SKS`s in Ontario, there is nothing that prevents anyone from using any rifle with a bayonet and there is a caliber restriction for southern Ontario as previously mentioned.

With the hunting reg summary on line and the actual legislation on Ontario`s e-laws site (search under f for the fish and wildlife conservation act) if you dont know about the regs...

We have had a couple of deer killed with SKS and factory hunting loads at my former deer camp, all at close range. Enjoy your hunt!
 
You could put a friken chainsaw on the end of your SKS and it would still be legal to shoot deer with it. What's the issue here????
 
I cant believe people who make statements like this who have no f###### clue what they are talking about.....

there is no restriction on SKS`s in Ontario, there is nothing that prevents anyone from using any rifle with a bayonet and there is a caliber restriction for southern Ontario as previously mentioned.

With the hunting reg summary on line and the actual legislation on Ontario`s e-laws site (search under f for the fish and wildlife conservation act) if you dont know about the regs...

We have had a couple of deer killed with SKS and factory hunting loads at my former deer camp, all at close range. Enjoy your hunt!


AND...The caliber restriction in Southern Ontario is for SMALL GAME not deer. If you can leagally hunt deer in your area with a center fire rifle, you can hunt them with ANY non restricted center fire rifle of your choice. you could use a .17 fireball or a 50 BMG, not that either is the right choice.
 
I cant believe people who make statements like this who have no f###### clue what they are talking about.....

there is no restriction on SKS`s in Ontario, there is nothing that prevents anyone from using any rifle with a bayonet and there is a caliber restriction for southern Ontario as previously mentioned.

With the hunting reg summary on line and the actual legislation on Ontario`s e-laws site (search under f for the fish and wildlife conservation act) if you dont know about the regs...

We have had a couple of deer killed with SKS and factory hunting loads at my former deer camp, all at close range. Enjoy your hunt!

I find my Mosin 91/30 isn't near long/heavy enough when moose hunting, so I like to attach that cruciform bayonet for that extra reach, you know, in case I start to feel stabby.
 
Yes I should have clarified that - exasperated and typing dont go together well....

78.**A person hunting small game shall not carry or use a rifle of greater calibre than the rifle known as a .275-calibre rifle, except a muzzle-loading rifle, in the geographic areas described in Schedule 4 to Part 8 of Ontario Regulation 663/98 (Area Descriptions) made under the Act. O.*Reg. 49/11, s.*19
 
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