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One of the most irresponsible decisions wdfw ever made was changing the legal requirement for a pistol removing the minimum ft. lbs. of energy.
There is no way to enforce this. I think it was a pretty dumb law myslef. Quote from: tonymiller7 on March 19, 2015, 11:42:08 AMOne of the most irresponsible decisions wdfw ever made was changing the legal requirement for a pistol removing the minimum ft. lbs. of energy.
Quote from: 300rum on March 19, 2015, 11:57:06 AMThere is no way to enforce this. I think it was a pretty dumb law myslef. Quote from: tonymiller7 on March 19, 2015, 11:42:08 AMOne of the most irresponsible decisions wdfw ever made was changing the legal requirement for a pistol removing the minimum ft. lbs. of energy.of course you do, because then you couldn't shoot a deer with a caliber that "should be quite doable" and "should be just fine"
The minimum ft. lbs rules eliminated the ability to use the .357 magnum which is more then acceptable at close range.
Quote from: 300rum on March 19, 2015, 12:18:46 PMThe minimum ft. lbs rules eliminated the ability to use the .357 magnum which is more then acceptable at close range. I agree with that but it kept people from trying a 380 simply because they can. You should try the .25 acp while you're at it.
No, I'm not kidding. Obviously I would have to be real close but I prefer real close rather then real far. With the correct load it should be quite doable. Many wouldn't blink at shooting their .44 Mag at 300 yards. Elmer Keith said he shot/killed a buck at 600 yards with his .44. A .380 loaded correctly should be just fine.
I thought of that too but a .380 could be shot out of a 9mm and loaded longer. I don't know of any worthwhile .25's with a 4" barrel either. Quote from: tonymiller7 on March 19, 2015, 12:34:07 PMQuote from: 300rum on March 19, 2015, 12:18:46 PMThe minimum ft. lbs rules eliminated the ability to use the .357 magnum which is more then acceptable at close range. I agree with that but it kept people from trying a 380 simply because they can. You should try the .25 acp while you're at it.
Quote from: 300rum on March 19, 2015, 11:55:17 AMNo, I'm not kidding. Obviously I would have to be real close but I prefer real close rather then real far. With the correct load it should be quite doable. Many wouldn't blink at shooting their .44 Mag at 300 yards. Elmer Keith said he shot/killed a buck at 600 yards with his .44. A .380 loaded correctly should be just fine. How close is real close?I was curious so I looked at a ballistics chart and I can't find too many rounds that have more than ~1200 ft lbs of energy at the muzzle.
Quote from: tonymiller7 on March 19, 2015, 11:42:08 AMOne of the most irresponsible decisions wdfw ever made was changing the legal requirement for a pistol removing the minimum ft. lbs. of energy.When did this happen?