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Not to rain on your parade but the last time I was in WV, deer rifles were .25 cal minimum.
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Nice job! Do you eat venison?
I can't wait to fill me freezer this season. I'm going to head to WV to use my AR, then the following week hit SE Ohio with the shotgun. Hoping to bring home four or more.
Vacation paper filled out,, be in WV hopefully Friday night before Thanksgiving, and start Monday morning with first day of rifle deer through Thanksgiving week in bottom of Monroe Co. Ammo all loaded, sight in after I get there.
I'm hoping I can get permission on this one piece of land outside point pleasant. My FIL has permission, however he can't go with me. So, I'm hoping he can get it for me.
This will be my first year using an AR, and I can't wait. I'm planning on using those new Black Hills 77gr TMKs.
Not to rain on your parade but the last time I was in WV, deer rifles were .25 cal minimum.
Interesting, I thought I read different. Well, if that's the case it looks like I'll be taking a .25-45 Sharps instead :)
ETA: I found this, however it pertains to rimfire:
"It is illegal to hunt deer with:
a shotgun using ammunition loaded with more than one solid ball, or a rifle using rimfire ammunition of less than .25 caliber."
I read on another forum that all centerfire was allowed.
ETA2: Yeah, I'm good to go with .223.
"Legal firearms for hunting deer during the buck firearms season shall include:
a rifle using centerfire ammunition.
a rifle using .25 caliber or larger rimfire ammunition.
a muzzleloading rifle, with or without scope, and muzzleloading pistol of .38 caliber or larger.
a handgun using a straight-walled case of .357 magnum cartridge or larger or a bottle-necked case of .24 caliber or larger (see page 5). A Class A-1 handgun stamp is required.
a shotgun loaded with solid ball ammunition."