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Funny, I have yet to laugh. Some people do not belong in the woods.
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Is legal in Ont!
Wasn't when I lived there, I moved to the land of milk and honey in 2001.
Wasn't when I lived there, I moved to the land of milk and honey in 2001.
You're mistaken. I dont know that its ever been illegal in ON to use a .223. Certainly not anything close to that recently.
The fact remains that the .223 is legal in many statws and provinces, and although many here say "NO!!" there are many more who use the .223 Remington and other such cartridges year in and year out for deer, black bear, caribou, and other such critters and wounding and losing no more than the people shooting bigger cartridges.The Fudd is strong with this group.
OP, good luck trying to put down a deer with the advice you get from these "pro hunters" Go ahead and use your Stevens .223 (the same rifle in .308 only costs $375)
More than likely you will be looking at a white tail trailing in the distance.
I can tell you with all honesty that I am no pro.
I've only ever took the guidance of my predecessors and hunted with an adequate round. .223 was NOT among those for deer.
No need to retract his statement. 223 ha s never been illegal in Ont for deer. Prove him wrong if you see fit.
I went through the Ontario regs three times and saw minimums for bow and muzzle loader, and cross bow, but only "centre fire rifle" for the rifles.No need to retract his statement. 223 has never been illegal in Ont for deer. Prove him wrong if you see fit.
I went through the Ontario regs three times and saw minimums for bow and muzzle loader, and cross bow, but only "centre fire rifle" for the rifles.
I'm sure there must be other regulations however, because I was always under the impression you could not use a cartridge over .270 in Southern Ontario, or was that for small game only??
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When I took my hunter training course in Ontario in Deep River in 1998, the minimum calibre was stated to be .23 for big game, meaning the .243 was the smallest cartridge that was legal.
I don't know if the rules have changed over the last 13 years or not.
Might have been stated by who was giving the course, but it wasn't in print.
It has always been center fire only for big game in Ont..No caliber restriction.
Perhaps this was one of the questions you got wrong on the test...Just saying.

I'll also be pickig up a .308 shortly in order to have a little versatility when out hunting.



























