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Quote from: jay.sharkbait on November 23, 2016, 04:04:31 PM.218 beeLook at that, you're recommending the minimalist approach to cartridge selection! The 219 zipper is a reasonable minimum.
Quote from: yorketransport on November 23, 2016, 09:42:23 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on November 23, 2016, 04:04:31 PM.218 beeLook at that, you're recommending the minimalist approach to cartridge selection! The 219 zipper is a reasonable minimum. Well if you are going to go that far then why not .219 Donaldson wasp?
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on November 24, 2016, 06:41:26 AMQuote from: yorketransport on November 23, 2016, 09:42:23 PMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on November 23, 2016, 04:04:31 PM.218 beeLook at that, you're recommending the minimalist approach to cartridge selection! The 219 zipper is a reasonable minimum. Well if you are going to go that far then why not .219 Donaldson wasp?Then let's not forget the 225 Winchester also
Don't forget if you are in Washington anything under a .22 center fire would not be legal to kill a cougar with, and they will ask you when you get it sealed. Page 85 of your regs. That would mean the .22 lr and .22 mag are not legal along with the .218 and .219.
Cougar are pretty easy to kill, I've seen them shot with 22 long rifle and 22 mags. But if you are calling or stalking I would use a little more gun than if I was shooting a cat bayed up by hounds. I would figure .223 minimum if boot hunting for a cougar, any deer rifle is going to do a good job, but leave the ultramags and such home, there's simply no reason to give your taxidermist's a bigger hole to sew up! Good luck, a cougar makes a fascinating mount!