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If you are using them for hunting purposes, check with your provincial DNR. Different provinces have different magazine limitations for purely hunting purposes. If you are simply going to a nearby gravel pit to shoot some targets, you're probably good to go. Hunting deer, varmints, etc...check the hunting regs before so that your butt is covered! You don't want a $3K rifle seized by a Conservation Officer because of a mag!
5 rounds in Ontario if you are somewhere where wild game animals can be found (ie not at a range). Technically, if you can prove you weren't hunting you'll be ok (but again, BAD IDEA). 5 rounds centerfire is the max for centerfire hunting in ontario.
In Manitoba, anywhere but hunting. You're restricted to 5 rounds.
TBQH if you put 5+ rounds in a deer your 70lb meat off the hoof is going to dwindle down to maybe 10 pounds. One shot in the heart/lungs guarantees maximum meat.
However if you're planning on hunting something else (coyote for example) I guess 5 in a coyote doesn't matter. (unless you want to sell the pelt)