Many states in the US that used to only be shotgun for deer are now allowing hunters to use straight wall rifle cartridges. They've realized that the big slow bullets are about the same ballistis as the sabot shotgun slugs.
I'd love to see Ontario move to this. Would there be any chance of that change being made here? I think I'm going to email the OFAH, they seem to have quite a bit of pull.
I ran some rough numbers and the hottest flattest shooting 12 ga sabot slug hits the dirt at 350 yards, and the flattest .444 marlin hits ground at 400 yards. Not enough difference to matter really. (this is fired level from a height of 5' with a 150 yard zero)
If they're worried about the extra 50 yards maybe certain named cartridges could be allowed, that don't have enough case capacity to exceed shotgun sabot ballistics.
(A 270 130 gr hits ground at 575 yards for comparison sake)
I'd be all over a siamese mauser 45/70 handloaded hot, and the lever gun fans would sure be happy too. It could be argued that there would be more humane kills with more accurate rifles.
I'd love to see Ontario move to this. Would there be any chance of that change being made here? I think I'm going to email the OFAH, they seem to have quite a bit of pull.
I ran some rough numbers and the hottest flattest shooting 12 ga sabot slug hits the dirt at 350 yards, and the flattest .444 marlin hits ground at 400 yards. Not enough difference to matter really. (this is fired level from a height of 5' with a 150 yard zero)
If they're worried about the extra 50 yards maybe certain named cartridges could be allowed, that don't have enough case capacity to exceed shotgun sabot ballistics.
(A 270 130 gr hits ground at 575 yards for comparison sake)
I'd be all over a siamese mauser 45/70 handloaded hot, and the lever gun fans would sure be happy too. It could be argued that there would be more humane kills with more accurate rifles.
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