wildman0101 said:Copy last pvt pm . Apology sent and hopefully accepted.
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DexOlesa said:Cheapest would be just a plain old .22. A .243 win is also a good option for a little more oomph, and a .22-250 is also a popular varmint choice. A .270 will be more than enough and have the added bonus of being a decent deer round if he ever wants to go for that as well.
recceguy said:.22 rimfire is not suitable for shooting yotes. While they may be a pest, they don't deserve to suffer a lingering death somewhere in the bush where they eventually succumb to internal bleeding.
Go with any of the centrefires in the .200 - .300 range that the township allows. Check out used stuff from Mossberg, Remington or Winchester. You might even be able to find a single shot New England Firearms rifle if you look hard enough. Marstar sells new and used. Gunnutz and CdnGunslingers have E&E forums as well as Gun Addicts.com http://gunaddicts.com/ which is a buy, sell, trade site.
.22 rimfire is not suitable for shooting yotes. While they may be a pest, they don't deserve to suffer a lingering death somewhere in the bush where they eventually succumb to internal bleeding.DexOlesa said:I would have to disagree especially since it's one of the suggested rounds in my province
The holder of a varmint licence shall only hunt with one of the following:
A rim-fire or centre-fire rifle of less than .23 calibre.
A muzzle loader.
A shotgun with lead shot no larger than size BB or steel shot no larger than size F.
A bow.
I second the advice of checking the local regs, as even though a .270 works well in NB its not allowed for Varmint hunting.
.22 rimfire is not suitable for shooting yotes
NavyShooter said:Inside the armoury.... ;D ;D ;D ;D
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