rifleman762
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Southern Alberta
The trouble with these lists is there is always a chance of missing something, such as the .256 Winchester, which being 32.5 mm long, seems to meet the legal minimum requirement of a big game cartridge, but isn't good for much. All this raises the question of why some hunters believe that a minimalist approach to big game hunting cartridges has any merit whatsoever, but the legislation as presented doesn't resolve this problem. Those with a contrary nature will immediately look for the loopholes, and find a Marlin Levermatic in .256 Winchester to use as their primary moose and black bear rifle. Clearly a .378 Weatherby isn't for everyone, but suggesting a big game cartridge must have a minimum bullet weight of 85 grs, and produces a minimum of 1000 ft-lbs of energy, takes care of those with negative feelings about blast and recoil, while eliminating most of the mouse guns.
That is a very reasonable big game cartridge standard.




















































