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To Gatehouse,
I hounted Deer in Norway 3 years ago, I had my Remington BDL in 270 with me ammo was hard to get but 30-06 was there.
Poland wild bore 2000 270 it took me 5 days to get it, 30-06 they even had it at the realy local hunting store. Local I mean store that only sale 12 guage and 22s.
I went hunting to prince george BC, wanted to pick up a box of 270 E&I Sports was closed so I went to canadian Tire 30-06 everywhere 270 no ammo comming in a week
.270 because you can hunt with it in Southern Ontario, other than that 30-06 all the way
So I can't hunt in Southern Ontario with a .30-06 but can a .270? Someone should have informed me of this 50 years ago.
Seriously, if the .30-06 is banned in certain areas but a .270 is not, yet the latter as H4831 says, can have a longer range because of the sectional density, what am I missing here?
I am surprised that c.f. rifles of any kind are permitted and that hunting is limited to shotguns and possible muzzle loaders.
If you are in BC,and you might hunt for Bison in the future.The 30-06 you can load up to 200gr,because the Reg require the bullet weigh at least 180gr.
True, but bullets like the TSX have narrowed the already narrow gap between the 30/06 and 270.30 cal for moose and more options in bullet weights and cheaper factory rounds.
It's kind of splitting hairs.
If I shot way more deer than moose I'd go .270.
If I shot mostly moose I'd go 30-06.
To Gatehouse,
I hounted Deer in Norway 3 years ago, I had my Remington BDL in 270 with me ammo was hard to get but 30-06 was there.
Poland wild bore 2000 270 it took me 5 days to get it, 30-06 they even had it at the realy local hunting store. Local I mean store that only sale 12 guage and 22s.
I went hunting to prince george BC, wanted to pick up a box of 270 E&I Sports was closed so I went to canadian Tire 30-06 everywhere 270 no ammo comming in a week
Oh! Found something..
The holder of a small game licence may not use a rifle of
greater calibre than .275, except a flintlock or percussion
cap muzzle-loading gun, for hunting small game in
the counties of Brant, Elgin, Essex, Huron, Lambton,
Middlesex, Northumberland, Oxford, Perth and
Wellington and the regional municipalities of Chatham/
Kent, Durham, the former regional municipalities of
Haldimand-Norfolk and Hamilton-Wentworth, Halton,
Niagara, Peel, Waterloo and York and the City of Toronto.
Might only be for small game, not sure with deer, but I know your allowed to use a .270 down here, should work as well for deer too no? I think the regs just restrict any centerfire usage down here for deer and it's only shotgun, muzzle loaders and bows in the southern WMU's.
Yeah I was trying to find it in my 2010 reg book, but I know it's still in effect. Found this off the internet.
"Defined Areas provided the discharge is of shotgun or rifle of no greater caliber than .275, for the purpose of hunting, trapping or target shooting and provided that no shot or bullet shall pass over the boundary of the said land."
It doesn't say here, but basically the boundary line is somewhere north of Simcoe/Muskoka area. Many people use their .223's and the such for varmints, coyotes, etc but the cut off is anything greater than .275 which basically max's at .270
7.5s or 8s? Oh sorry, I thought this was the skeet forum.
X2 heh, heh, heh...Isn't there some kind of punishment for starting .270/.30-06 threads....like perhaps surrendering Hortons gift certificates to every board member?
Live a little. Buy a .280 Remington.



























