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    Default Caliber Restrictions

    I know for a fact there used to be a caliber restriction written into the PGC codes for deer hunting in the regular firearms season. By caliber restriction I mean on centerfire ammunition. But now i am at a loss when trying to find this in the regs book. All I can find is where it states:

    "REGULATIONS
    Arms & Ammunition
    General Statewide Seasons: 1) Manually operated centerfire rifles,
    handguns and shotguns with all lead bullet or ball, or a bullet designed
    to expand on impact; 2) muzzleloading long guns of any
    type, 44 caliber or larger, or a muzzleloading handgun 50 caliber or
    larger; and 3) long, recurve or compound and crossbows with
    broadheads of cutting-edge design. Buckshot is illegal, except in
    Southeast Special Regulations Area."

    This section used to include a caliber restriction and I know it. I just can't remember what the exact phrase was or how it was written. When did this change? and What was the prior law?

    I was just wondering about it, not that it really matters or anything.
    Last edited by Feddog82; August 18th, 2008 at 11:22 PM. Reason: re word

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    I don't think there have ever been caliber restrictions for deer, only that one could use centerfire rifles only, like you have posted.

    The only caliber restrictions are for elk, 27 or larger.
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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    I'm pretty sure it was centerfire rifles over .22 caliber back "in the day".



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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    I think Lycan is right. I thought it had to be .22 or larger for big game and centerfire.

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    Had to be OVER .22 cal... meaning a .223 was legal to use....

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    ^ From what I understand .223 is ILLEGAL to use since .223 is considered a 22 cal centerfire. I asked during my Hunter-Safety course. I think the smallest you can go is .243.

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    Quote Originally Posted by seoulstice View Post
    ^ From what I understand .223 is ILLEGAL to use since .223 is considered a 22 cal centerfire. I asked during my Hunter-Safety course. I think the smallest you can go is .243.
    I don't think so... I'm pretty sure .223 is legal... unless you can find proof saying it isn't
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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    The only proof I have is the words from the PGC officer who taught the class...I can't find anything on the PGC website but I just wrote them an email, they're usually good about getting back in a day or so.

    Regardless I wouldn't want to hunt with a .22 centerfire, it's just unethical I don't care how good of a shot you think you are. .243 at a mininum for me.

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    a .223 can drop a deer as long as its a good shot. I personally wouldn't suggest it but there are 77 gr slugs which would do the trick
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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    Default Re: Caliber Restrictions

    I know of several deer taken with a .222.

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