Have a feeling dudes who have hit deer with 00 buck at 20 yards ain't gonna complain. You can piss on them from that far.
Compare 00 at 30 yards with the 22 WMR.
Have a feeling dudes who have hit deer with 00 buck at 20 yards ain't gonna complain. You can piss on them from that far.
Interesting. How do you know this to be true?
Same reason I know Grizzly tags were only brought in because guys would say they were Bear Hunting, until they got something, then go buy a licence.
I once killed a deer with a 12 gauge and a STS trap load of 7 1/2s.
It was laying in the middle of hwy 43 with broken legs and my clays gun was what I had on hand.
It worked. Range was ….well, pretty close.
Muzzle velocity was 1100 fps. ME with 1 1/8 load way higher than a 22 LR.
So 22 LR or 12 gauge trap loads or neither?
Looking back given that it was dark on a busy highway and an animal was suffering horribly I likely had the exact right tool for the job.
Instant kill. No ricocheting.
Doesn’t mean I would ever hunt deer with 7 1/2 trap loads.
This country has only been settled for a century or so, the first half of that or more was pretty tough times for lots. A farmer would come in to the country store while his wife bought groceries and buy a moose tag. The usual response from the store keep was “nice, whad ja get?”Same reason I know Grizzly tags were only brought in because guys would say they were Bear Hunting, until they got something, then go buy a licence.
.22 Rimfire, .22 WMR will work under ideal conditions, but the risk of failure is considerably higher than using a higher velocity, higher energy round.
In this day and age, i think it is silly even having this discussion.
Fact remains, the 22 was banned in BC as a Roadblock to those of lower economic status.
Pretty much all farmers routinely used .22 rimfires for putting down beef. One shot just above the eyes in the forehead and it’s lights out. Guy came over to my friends farm to buy a beef and brought his new .17 hmr to administer the coup de grass and must have took 10 shots between the eyes before the steer finally went down.
Several decades ago, I shot a big cow moose with the 22 WMR.
One shot right in front of her ear, and she collapsed like a wet
dishrag. Range was about 60 yards.
Had a close friend who harvested deer regularly with the 22 LR
He shot them in the lungs, and just waited. He said they sometimes
would just twitch, then wander off a bit and lay down, Dead in 15
minutes.
Not recommending either rimfire, but they will do the job if used
properly and skillfully. EE.
The discussion is not silly. Everyone thinks the status quo will always be. However, the possibility of drastic change is always there. What would be silly is attempting to take a deer with a 22 when there are better and legal calibers to use. However, if things should ever change the knowledge is good.
Seems pretty sensible to me, really.
Its effective if your shot placement is exactingly precise. MUCH more chances of finding your deer or at least it dying a humane death if you are an inch off with a more sensible choice.
Maybe you'd never be off, but lots of others would![]()
I mean a double lung with a 22 rimfire is gonna take a LONG time to kill. So is just nicking a heart. So is missing spine on a neckshot or brain with a headshot if someone tries those.
Same with a .243 or above? Not so much.
They could have implemented the rule after a 3 day drunk. Still seems like its going to result in less wounded/unrecovered game while very slightly inconveniencing hunters.
I mean if I said "hey, I'm gonna go pop some deer with 7.62x39 Chinese surplus!" I'd call me an a-hole and think most people would too lol.
So the cartridge minimum on bison in BC is for the same reason then?
I had a racoon infestation once, had to deal with quite a few of them. Used 22 hollow points, head shots at point blank range. Not a single one took less than three shots. I can't even imagine trying to do larger game from a greater distance.
308 rounds don't cost that much more. Take a few extra shifts, work some over time, whatever it takes to get a few extra dollars, then get the rounds you need for a good clean kill and stop this malarkey.
.22 Rimfire, .22 WMR will work under ideal conditions, but the risk of failure is considerably higher than using a higher velocity, higher energy round.
In this day and age, i think it is silly even having this discussion.