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    Hey guys I have a few questions. In colorado what is the magazine size in terms of hunting that are allowed? I am thinking about getting into hunting in the next year. Second of all I would be using a romanian psl. Has anyone ever hunted with this gun or a mosin nagant? The 7.62x54r is comparable to a 308 and 30-06 from what I have been able to find out. Will this caliber be capable for deer/elk?

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    I don't know the answer about round count, but 7.62x54R would be fine for elk.
    I have considered my Romac 3 for an elk gun.

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    as far as i know it 5 rounds

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    the 7.62x54R is capable of droping big game, but be aware of your choice of bullet, surplus FMJ rounds will perform very porly!!! please be an ethical hunter and select a round that will offer some expansion...

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    As mentioned you will need an expanding bullet but they are avaloable by several companies I think even wolf, it is also required by law

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    Yeah Wolf and Bear ammo's make soft point in 7.62x54R. You'd think with the popularity of the round, there would be some more choices (I've seen 7.62x39 hunting ammo so I know the bullets are out there lol).

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    shameless plug for a box of ammo. http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36373
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    Check out the game regs online. Last time I looked mag limit for a semi-auto was 5 rounds, but none listed for a bolt gun (I was checking due to my owning an Enfield .303 10-shot bolt gun), but rules can change.

    Get good soft-point hunting ammo of at least 150 grains bullet weight (more if possible) and put it in the right place, and you'll do fine.

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    Colorado law states the max round cound count for a rifle is 5 rounds. This means your magazine can NOT hold more than 4 rounds. It has to be 4 rounds in the mag and one in the chamber. If you are using the PSL you have to modify the mag / block it so no more than 4 rounds will fit!! There are some expanding rounds for hunting with th 7.62x54 I have a few. They are close to 30-06 round and I have taken a deer or two with them. I hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSB OUTDOORS View Post
    Colorado law states the max round cound count for a rifle is 5 rounds. This means your magazine can NOT hold more than 4 rounds. It has to be 4 rounds in the mag and one in the chamber. If you are using the PSL you have to modify the mag / block it so no more than 4 rounds will fit!! There are some expanding rounds for hunting with th 7.62x54 I have a few. They are close to 30-06 round and I have taken a deer or two with them. I hope this helps
    I've thought about doing this, but I'm affraid that long barrel would end up looking like a horseshoe. Long guns + horses + narrow treed trails = rifle that can shoot around corners.

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