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Pa requires a 44cal or larger for deer and a pistol must have a 12inch barrel after the breechplug is turned in. I can't find this in the regs but was told it by a builder. It also has to be 50 cal or larger. If I am wrong on the length thing I take correction well.
 
Pa requires a 44cal or larger for deer and a pistol must have a 12inch barrel after the breechplug is turned in. I can't find this in the regs but was told it by a builder. It also has to be 50 cal or larger. If I am wrong on the length thing I take correction well.
That sorta limits you to a Pedersoli Bounty in .50 with its 16A" barrel...

WAIT have we hijacked this thread ? 😯

LD
 
EXACTLY.... 60 grains of 2Fg is a bit "light" if one is using a 1 ounce ball in a Bess, and a bit stout when one is using a 90 grain .390 in a .40 .
They also require 40 grains and a 6" barrel if one uses a handgun, so only one or two revolvers will hold that much and have the long enough barrel, limiting the folks to single shot handguns.

LD
Pretty crazy. The last deer I shot was killed with an 1860 army. I probably had it loaded with 35gr. 30 yard shot to the neck and the deed was done.
 

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