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Purposing a pistol season along with muzzle loading season.
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 859239" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I get what you're saying, but speed isn't everything in ballistics. The damage done by a +P 9mm Gold Dot is plenty to take down a deer. There would be very little chance of glance-and-go or non-vital hit and it would penetrate plenty deep enough for either a heart or lung shot.</p><p></p><p>.40 and .45 aren't nearly as fast as a .223, but both are legal for hunting (as is a .357sig). I just think that excluding 9mm (and I guess by reading the latest regs, .38spl is out because of the 1 1/4" overall case length requirement even out of a handgun) is a sort of knee-jerk reaction that some OK lawmaker had when hearing about the dreaded "9mm penetrating without hurting" argument back in the day. </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>That's my bad there. Did this used to be the case in the last 10 years? I'll admit that I haven't read the regs looking to go shooting with a rim-fire cartridge, but I could have sworn that I've read the fact that some rim-fire cartridges were legal in the last 10 years in the OK regs. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This doesn't change the fact that you can have a 30rd mag in any rifle except for .22 centerfire rifles - that is just plain stupid in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 859239, member: 229"] I get what you're saying, but speed isn't everything in ballistics. The damage done by a +P 9mm Gold Dot is plenty to take down a deer. There would be very little chance of glance-and-go or non-vital hit and it would penetrate plenty deep enough for either a heart or lung shot. .40 and .45 aren't nearly as fast as a .223, but both are legal for hunting (as is a .357sig). I just think that excluding 9mm (and I guess by reading the latest regs, .38spl is out because of the 1 1/4" overall case length requirement even out of a handgun) is a sort of knee-jerk reaction that some OK lawmaker had when hearing about the dreaded "9mm penetrating without hurting" argument back in the day. That's my bad there. Did this used to be the case in the last 10 years? I'll admit that I haven't read the regs looking to go shooting with a rim-fire cartridge, but I could have sworn that I've read the fact that some rim-fire cartridges were legal in the last 10 years in the OK regs. This doesn't change the fact that you can have a 30rd mag in any rifle except for .22 centerfire rifles - that is just plain stupid in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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