Belt Auction

Are these bullets legal for deer hunting?

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=194867005

Public Comments

  1. Yes, they stack up in the 30-06 power range. So I didn't add that you can't hunt FMJ rounds, the game wardens have never checked the type of ammo I was using, just the caliber, then again, some game wardens are trolls like the ones who continuously click the thumbs down icon.
  2. Probably not it is military ammo with a steel core so it wont expand , The round laying on top of the tin doesn't seem to match the description
  3. No, they are not legal for deer hunting anywhere that I know of. Full metal jackets and steel core ammunition is not legal, you have to have soft points. Get some of these, but not here. I think this guy wants too much for these. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=194975621 Here's another option: http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=ABB76254SP&groupid=40
  4. While they may be legal it would be inadvisable to use them as they are listed as being "steel core" which means that they will not expand when the deer is hit. You want to hunt deer using a bullet with an exposed lead tip and copper jacketed lead core that will expand when it hits the deer.
  5. No. There FMJ.
  6. They would not be legal for deer hunting in the state that I live in.
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