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Gun Nut
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If you are hoping to use the pellet gun on grouse while archery hunting deer or bear, the regulation forbid you from doing so. The out put of the firearm is determined by the manufactures specs. If you check the regulations they have change the rules for firearms that maybe carried during the open gun season of big game, if you don’t have the appropriate big game license. You are now limited to rim-fire firearms, at one point they would allow firearms which had a muzzle energy under 400 ft-lbs. I’ve argued you can reload just about any center-fire firearm ammunition below that spec. The head CO informed me they don’t go by what I might be able to do with a reload, but rather what the manufacturer’s determines is the firearm’s capability. As far as needing a PAL there are two items to take into account, both have to be satisfied one is the muzzle velocity the other is muzzle energy. Hope this is helpful.
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