nice...In case you didn't hear me...NICE...![]()
nice...In case you didn't hear me...NICE...![]()
Was just going to say this; in Alberta, anything under .23 caliber is illegal for use on big game. These regulations will be in your local hunting regs, not in the firearms act; check with the local fish and game association for the latest copy to be sure.
-M
Can anyone tell me if the 22-250 is much louder than a .223? Thanks,
Was just going to say this; in Alberta, anything under .23 caliber is illegal for use on big game. These regulations will be in your local hunting regs, not in the firearms act; check with the local fish and game association for the latest copy to be sure.
-M
Thanks, 'Boo - I should have figured that out myself. Reloadingseconds has the 60 gr. NP's right now but
I didn't want to waste money on something that might not work.
Check out the new disclaimer at Reloading Seconds.
Mike was holding orders up until his export paperwork was in order. After that was done there was a week of so of normal orders. Now the disclaimer is stating that all international orders require an export permit and to send him an email. The automatic 'Shopping cart" will not ship an order to Canada.
The permits are now sorted out. I've recieved two order from them in the last month. I will order some more.Check out the new disclaimer at Reloading Seconds.
Mike was holding orders up until his export paperwork was in order. After that was done there was a week of so of normal orders. Now the disclaimer is stating that all international orders require an export permit and to send him an email. The automatic 'Shopping cart" will not ship an order to Canada.
Any suggestions for a factory load for my CZ 550 Varmint
it has a 1;14 twist
The permits are now sorted out. .
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You have to get out a bit more, on some days, Albertan's can be as bad as Ontarian's, in thinking their Province is the center of the universe.
Yes a 22-250 is illegal for big game in Alberta, but legal in many other Provinces.
Funny how it's perfectly legal for me to shoot a deer with my 6ppc and 58 grain VMAX, but totally illegal with a 223 or 22-250 and Partitions or TSX
I have always considered the 22 cal centerfires "marginal" at best for bigger game (deer, antelope), but some of the new bullets have made them fairly effective at limited range for these animals. The 53 TSX and the 60 Partition are good examples of bullets that can do the job. I have a couple of 220 Swifts, and wouldn't mind taking one of them to the Queen Charlottes for a hunt. Those smaller blacktails should make a nice test, particularly since the bag limit is 15 and the possession limit 5. That being said, I still maintain that the 22-250 and the Swift are at their epitome when taking larger predators and very long range chucks, gophers, etc. Regards, Eagleye
You are allowed to shoot 15 deers a year????
I gotta move to BC!!!!!![]()




























