Oilbirda did, until this year.What provinces still outlaw 22 centerfire for big game? I've been hunting in BC for about 40 years and it was always legal that I can remember.
That Liberal Metes women’s said i22 gauge is good for moose, blackbear, and Ptarmigan.I don't think anybody believes you
Alberta hunters are losing their minds thinking the rest of the provinces and most of the states have been wrong all these years.What provinces still outlaw 22 centerfire for big game? I've been hunting in BC for about 40 years and it was always legal that I can remember.
Alberta hunters are losing their minds thinking the rest of the provinces and most of the states have been wrong all these years.
They legalized 22 centerfire. Not only 223. Why go so big when a Hornet can get the job done. Use less powder etc etc.223 is for elk and moose. people always overgun themselves. Hahahaha

Well Jim, I suppose there is the title of the thread?How did he know it was gonna get used for Deer hunting ? You must have told him
Any how it was non of his business and still isn’t![]()
No different than all the nay sayers and doom and gloom predictions that came out when the hi vis clothing requirement was dropped in Alberta…..Alberta hunters are losing their minds thinking the rest of the provinces and most of the states have been wrong all these years.
They legalized 22 centerfire. Not only 223. Why go so big when a Hornet can get the job done. Use less powder etc etc.223 is for elk and moose. people always overgun themselves. Hahahaha
NS you can use no4 buck in .410 but not a centrefire .22. Silly.Oilbirda did, until this year.
I believe:
NLD is > .22 with grain weights over 100 and 1500 ft lbs energy
Scova Notia is > .23, with the .223 being verboten
Apparently QC, NT and YK are all .243 minimum
That's nuckin' futs! Those little .24" pellets are barely flying at a transonic speed (1100fps) and spread to a 24" circle at 20 yards. At best. Even with a full choke, you can probably only keep them down to a 1 foot circle at that range.NS you can use no4 buck in .410 but not a centrefire .22. Silly.
We can use pellet guns here in BC for deer, black bear, mountain goat, mountain sheep, cougar, lynx and wolf. Not permitted for elk moose, caribou and bison.NS you can use no4 buck in .410 but not a centrefire .22. Silly.
Where are you seeing that? I think your confusing a pellet gun with a modern air rifle of .35 cal minimum.
it does make it clearer when you avoid euphemismsIt was a Roadblock for White Trash, Indians, and Chinamen. Happy now?
Because an animal bleeding out is far better than one that it is not, and head shots are one of the most over rated, smallest kill zones there is and only for internet experts.why not go for headshots anyway if you can? the animal does not bleed itself out but at least the cavity is cleaner when it’s time to gut.
even a neck shot might be better.




























