I wish to formally apologize to those who were misinformed by me in past.
Years ago I read in the hunting regs for Ontario, that for small game hunting during an open big game season, you had to have a 22 Short, 22 Long, or, 22 Long Rifle. A 17 HMR, 17 Mach 2, or, 22 Magnum, was not allowed.
On Friday, after having a discussion with a fellow CGNr, I actually picked up the regs again and checked.
Unlike the last time I read it, now it says muzzle energy less than 400 ft lbs. This new change, to me, means all of the above are allowed.
The .275 max diameter only applies to certain areas in Southern Ontario. You may want to check if you are in that part of the province.
So I can now carry my dad's old Savage 24 in 22 Magnum over 410 during any open small game season. This is great news.
Years ago I read in the hunting regs for Ontario, that for small game hunting during an open big game season, you had to have a 22 Short, 22 Long, or, 22 Long Rifle. A 17 HMR, 17 Mach 2, or, 22 Magnum, was not allowed.
On Friday, after having a discussion with a fellow CGNr, I actually picked up the regs again and checked.
Unlike the last time I read it, now it says muzzle energy less than 400 ft lbs. This new change, to me, means all of the above are allowed.
The .275 max diameter only applies to certain areas in Southern Ontario. You may want to check if you are in that part of the province.
So I can now carry my dad's old Savage 24 in 22 Magnum over 410 during any open small game season. This is great news.


















































