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The range at which the .32-40 Winchester is suitable for deer is a matter of debate. Its common muzzle energy of less than 800 ft⋅lbf (1,100 J) is equal only to current 150 gr (9.7 g) and 170 gr (11 g) grain flat nose or round nose loadings of the .30-30 Winchester (in a 20 in (510 mm) barrel) at about 200 yd (180 m), which is often ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation predicted another banner year as big-game hunting seasons opened this week. But like any good hunting expedition, the season ahead has some challenges.
For example, a resident deer archery hunter who wanted to harvest all six deer allowed for last year's season, had to have a $32 annual hunting license and a $20 deer license for each animal taken ...
Here are the key dates and regulation changes you should know for the upcoming 2022-23 hunting seasons in Oklahoma. Oct. 1: Big game archery seasons open for deer, elk, bear and antelope. Fall ...
[21] The .30-30 is commonly seen as usable on deer up to 150 to 200 yards. [22] In Canada, the .30-30 has a long history of use on moose—one writer calling it "a standby for moose" in Canada's northern forests. [23]
Rifles firing .22 caliber bullets became popular varmint guns after World War I. Calibers up to .264 caliber (6.5 mm), including .243 Winchester, 6mm Remington and .25-06 Remington, became popular for ranges over 200 metres (220 yards) as the ballistic advantages of heavier bullets were recognized. [4]
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