Hey guys/gals, I've been trying to find information pertaining to magazine limits in Saskatchewan. I've looked through a printed copy of the 2014 synopsis, and then searched a PDF of it. I've also tried looking on the government website and, of course, searching CGN but I can not find any answers. I had taken a few years away from hunting, last year was the first year in 12 that I had gone out and there have been a lot of changes since then so I'm just looking for clarification.
The last time 12 years ago it was my understanding that the magazine limitation was that you were permitted 5 rounds maximum for hunting, either 5 in the mag (without being able to secure the magazine with a round in the chamber already) or 1 in the chamber with 4 in the magazine. However I'm thinking that this year I might want to take my VZ.58 out after whitetail and all I have right now are the 5/30 mag's that came with the rifle, however I would be able to chamber a round and then place the magazine in the mag well, giving me 6 rounds. It's more the fact that the magazine is a 30 round magazine from the factory, made legal by a pin. Would I have to "re-pin" the magazines to 4 rounds in order to hunt with them legally? Or has there been a change since the last time I could find this regulation?
...Or maybe I just can't search worth a damn.
The last time 12 years ago it was my understanding that the magazine limitation was that you were permitted 5 rounds maximum for hunting, either 5 in the mag (without being able to secure the magazine with a round in the chamber already) or 1 in the chamber with 4 in the magazine. However I'm thinking that this year I might want to take my VZ.58 out after whitetail and all I have right now are the 5/30 mag's that came with the rifle, however I would be able to chamber a round and then place the magazine in the mag well, giving me 6 rounds. It's more the fact that the magazine is a 30 round magazine from the factory, made legal by a pin. Would I have to "re-pin" the magazines to 4 rounds in order to hunt with them legally? Or has there been a change since the last time I could find this regulation?
...Or maybe I just can't search worth a damn.


















































