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    Paintball Shooter
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    Default .357 Mag Hunting Sidearm

    I had read that in order to have a sidearm with you while you are hunting it needs to have 550 lbs energy at 50 yards. This would rule out most .357 mag loadings, but Buffalo Bore has the 180 gr that meets the required energy out of my 4" S&W. Does anyone have any idea if this would be too risky to get into with a Warden? Any information helps!

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    They don't usually care unless you are hunting with the side arm. I carry a 10mm, i've carried a 9mm, a .22, a .45... and the list goes on. While openly wearing many of these I have talked to game wardens, even showed them when asked to "check it out" when talking guns.

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    Bigger is always better.....LOL

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    I've gone elk hunting with a retired game warden several times. He always carried at Buckmark 22 and I carried a 22 revolver. I think the requirement has more to do with what you can legally hunt big game with than what you can carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSChameleon View Post
    I've gone elk hunting with a retired game warden several times. He always carried at Buckmark 22 and I carried a 22 revolver. I think the requirement has more to do with what you can legally hunt big game with than what you can carry.
    Correct. Remember though, that even a shot in the ear to "finish" an animal must be a legal method of take for the tag and season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkCO View Post
    Correct. Remember though, that even a shot in the ear to "finish" an animal must be a legal method of take for the tag and season.
    This true, but I've talked with many Game Wardens and most don't care what you use to finish... but not all may agree with this. It's at the discretion of the officer.

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