nothing ever makes sense when sask DNR get involved in any law changes.
its they havent got anything better to do than introduce pointless obnoxious laws
Is there a single .45 factory load that would be a good choice? We all know it's a good cartridge if handloaded, but they may be going off of published factory tables.
The disallowance of the .41 though, is inexplicable.
Don't they realize how much big game has been shot with the .44 Winchester (.44-40 Winchester)?
There is some sort of bear load crap that cabelas sells that is a 350 grain projectile at 1000 fps or so... must be more energy to that than most .308 loads would have.
Is there a single .45 factory load that would be a good choice? We all know it's a good cartridge if handloaded, but they may be going off of published factory tables.
The disallowance of the .41 though, is inexplicable.
did i miss something or is there no mention of rimfires being prohibited for big game?
My grandfather shot numerous moose with it. The thing is, in those days, ethics didn't matter much. It was subsistence hunting, not sport hunting. The 357, 41 Mag, 45 LC are all great medium-game calibers, if handloads are used in capable hands. Problem is, you can't legislate ethics or common sense. Nothing in the law could stop Jimmy Yahoo from buying a 357 mag lever gun and going after elk or moose and never having fired a single shot before heading out. I've never hunted elk, but a well-placed 357 shot, with a good bullet in the hands of a calm, accurate and patient hunter will easily kill a moose - but how many hunters meet all those criteria. Again a case of the many paying for the follies of the few.
Empty cartridge length prohibition eliminates all the rimfires and 9mm
Is there an existing problem in Saskatchewan with hunters using inadequate cartridges for big game hunting?
Does this new law apply to everyone?
No person shall hunt big game with a centrefire rifle that uses:
17 applies to centrefire no mention to rimfire
Is there a rimfire that has a spent casing over 32mm?




























