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Your states minimum caliber for big game?
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2228589" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>NJ is updated as follows</p><p>Rifles, Modern</p><p>A valid Rifle Permit must be in possession while hunting with a modern rifle.Rifles for small game hunting are allowed using limited types of .22 caliber rim fire ammo and are legal only for taking woodchuck (ammo restrictions, page 58), raccoon and opossum with hounds (.22 shorts only) plus coyote and fox during the Special Permit Season (ammo restrictions, page 54). NO rifle woodchuck hunting on wildlife management areas or state parks, forests and recreation areas. Small game hunting with center fire rifles is limited to not larger than .25 caliber for coyote and fox (see page 48) and .25 caliber or larger for woodchuck (see page 52). See also Firearms and Missiles, this page.A modern rifle magazine need not be pinned (plugged), but may be loaded with no more than three cartridges. Rife permit holders of all ages may hunt with all rifle types as allowed by New Jersey laws.See chart on page 52 for details on small caliber rifle ammunition legal for hunting woodchucks and page 48 for the special permit coyote/fox season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2228589, member: 71817"] NJ is updated as follows Rifles, Modern A valid Rifle Permit must be in possession while hunting with a modern rifle.Rifles for small game hunting are allowed using limited types of .22 caliber rim fire ammo and are legal only for taking woodchuck (ammo restrictions, page 58), raccoon and opossum with hounds (.22 shorts only) plus coyote and fox during the Special Permit Season (ammo restrictions, page 54). NO rifle woodchuck hunting on wildlife management areas or state parks, forests and recreation areas. Small game hunting with center fire rifles is limited to not larger than .25 caliber for coyote and fox (see page 48) and .25 caliber or larger for woodchuck (see page 52). See also Firearms and Missiles, this page.A modern rifle magazine need not be pinned (plugged), but may be loaded with no more than three cartridges. Rife permit holders of all ages may hunt with all rifle types as allowed by New Jersey laws.See chart on page 52 for details on small caliber rifle ammunition legal for hunting woodchucks and page 48 for the special permit coyote/fox season. [/QUOTE]
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