Just thought I would share that wi passed a bill to allow all big game to to hunted with airguns.
Caliber and energy limits have yet to be determined.
Caliber and energy limits have yet to be determined.
.35 at 150 fpe will double lung no problem to 100yds.For Deer, likely will wash out at 45cal and up, with an air unit you do not have the hydro shock factor of a pb unit. Ya I know you can collect a deer with a 22LR , generally that has to be a head shot. ( not legally though in WI has to be center fire and even there I believe the .22 cals and below are not allowed). I think the 30 cals will be to light and 35 a bit marginal in airl. Likely will pretty closely follow the muzzle loader specs. 40 cal in a rifled barrel, minimum, bp pistol rules require 138 grain minimum projectile weight minimum 7" barrel. I didn't see anything at the note I looked at specking ft lbs of energy or velocity. In coventional powder pistol units 357 mag is minimum forget barrel length if it was stated. Way back there was a energy minimum as well for pistol. Over all it has been a long road to this point similar to crossbows, and before that compound bows. It will be nice for small game in particular. Currently air guns are not classified under firearm rules, that might change with this- even if unintentional. Just have to wait and see how it plays out. Wi. resident
Yes we will have to wait and see what the gun requirements are.For Deer, likely will wash out at 45cal and up, with an air unit you do not have the hydro shock factor of a pb unit. Ya I know you can collect a deer with a 22LR , generally that has to be a head shot. ( not legally though in WI has to be center fire and even there I believe the .22 cals and below are not allowed). I think the 30 cals will be to light and 35 a bit marginal in airl. Likely will pretty closely follow the muzzle loader specs. 40 cal in a rifled barrel, minimum, bp pistol rules require 138 grain minimum projectile weight minimum 7" barrel. I didn't see anything at the note I looked at specking ft lbs of energy or velocity. In coventional powder pistol units 357 mag is minimum forget barrel length if it was stated. Way back there was an energy minimum as well for pistol. Over all it has been a long road to this point similar to crossbows, and before that compound bows. It will be nice for small game in particular. Currently air guns are not classified under firearm rules, that might change with this- even if unintentional. Just have to wait and see how it plays out. Wi. resident
I expect it will be 357 or 45 minimum as well, but I wonder if there will be a speed requirement. It seems like people generally think speed is king in airguns, and it is important, but mass is a big player too, arguably more so for penetration in big bores. An AEA Zues in .72 is gonna do just fine on deer but could get edged out if there is a speed requirement. An energy requirement makes the most sense, but lets see if the WI DNR goes that route.For Deer, likely will wash out at 45cal and up, with an air unit you do not have the hydro shock factor of a pb unit. Ya I know you can collect a deer with a 22LR , generally that has to be a head shot. ( not legally though in WI has to be center fire and even there I believe the .22 cals and below are not allowed). I think the 30 cals will be to light and 35 a bit marginal in airl. Likely will pretty closely follow the muzzle loader specs. 40 cal in a rifled barrel, minimum, bp pistol rules require 138 grain minimum projectile weight minimum 7" barrel. I didn't see anything at the note I looked at specking ft lbs of energy or velocity. In coventional powder pistol units 357 mag is minimum forget barrel length if it was stated. Way back there was a energy minimum as well for pistol. Over all it has been a long road to this point similar to crossbows, and before that compound bows. It will be nice for small game in particular. Currently air guns are not classified under firearm rules, that might change with this- even if unintentional. Just have to wait and see how it plays out. Wi. resident