Calum said:Illegal for hunting use in BC.![]()
Does that mean Barnes Solids are too?
- Dave.
Calum said:Illegal for hunting use in BC.![]()
Dave L. said:Does that mean Barnes Solids are too?'Coz I thought a lot of those mono solids are really great for minimising pelt damage and maximising penetration.
- Dave.
Pudelpointer said:I'm glad that group is at 300, I was kind of wondering. Nice shooting BTW especially with a fixed 6. I take it that is a 6mm Rem, or is that the 243 you were out chasing yotes with earlier this year?
todbartell said:non expanding bullets are illegal for hunting game in BC, as are tracers, explosive, armor piercing, etc
Boomer said:Now this brings up an interesting question. Are cast lead bullets legal to hunt big game with? If so, in the eyes of the bureaucrats who over see such things, what would be the difference between the cast lead bullet and a monolithic solid as they are both monometal bullets? A large caliber hard cast rifle rifle bullet does not upset at 2100, and neither does the mono-solid.

Well the Laws here certainly can't cover every little thing (as Gate pointed out) if they did our Huntings Regs would look like a Phonebook !Boomer said:Now this brings up an interesting question. Are cast lead bullets legal to hunt big game with? If so, in the eyes of the bureaucrats who over see such things, what would be the difference between the cast lead bullet and a monolithic solid as they are both monometal bullets? A large caliber hard cast rifle rifle bullet does not upset at 2100, and neither does the mono-solid.

How does it feel knowing your Hunting rifle shoots better at 300 then Most at a 100 ?todbartell said:Amax were just as good, 3&5 rnd groups @ 300m

BIGREDD said:I heard if you take a hacksaw and carve on the tips of those Match Kings they are serious bear medicine.
Ya, I figured you were always the limiting factor.todbartell said:well I do know that I am the limiting factor, not the rifle![]()





























