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<blockquote data-quote="MrShooter" data-source="post: 1347231" data-attributes="member: 14771"><p>Assuming your talking about deer hunting. Getting a deer license/tag with intentions of using a high power air rifle is gonna be a waste of money. It is not an authorized weapon in Oklahoma for DEER during modern rifle season. </p><p>Seems like the "chances" are that it would just wound a deer and not even enough for someone to track it if your shot was off at all. Just seems unethical to me. And here's a little literature....</p><p></p><p>Legal Means of Taking</p><p></p><p>Rifles: Centerfire rifles firing at least a 55-grain weight soft-nosed or hollow-point bullet and having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer (9mm rifles are not legal). Clips or magazines of all .22 caliber centerfire firearms may not be capable of holding more than seven (7) rounds of ammunition.</p><p></p><p>Muzzleloaders: Equipment described as legal for deer muzzleloader season and blackpowder firearms loaded from the breech are legal.</p><p></p><p>Shotguns: 20 gauge or larger, firing a single rifled slug are legal.</p><p></p><p>Centerfire handguns: Chambered for .24 caliber or larger and 100 grain or heavier soft-nosed bullet having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer are legal (.357 or larger) and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches.</p><p></p><p>Semi-automatic handguns: Chambered for any centerfire ammunition with a 100-grain or heavier soft-nosed bullet and having a cartridge case size of .40 caliber or larger (includes 10 mm, .357 Sig., and 40 cal. or larger) and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches.</p><p></p><p>Handguns chambered for any centerfire rifle ammunition: Chambered for any centerfire rifle ammunition using at least a 55-grain soft-nosed bullet and having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches.</p><p></p><p>Archery: Equipment described as legal for deer archery season.</p><p></p><p>Illegal devices: Fully automatic firearms, silencers, laser sights and light enhancement devices (night scopes) are illegal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrShooter, post: 1347231, member: 14771"] Assuming your talking about deer hunting. Getting a deer license/tag with intentions of using a high power air rifle is gonna be a waste of money. It is not an authorized weapon in Oklahoma for DEER during modern rifle season. Seems like the "chances" are that it would just wound a deer and not even enough for someone to track it if your shot was off at all. Just seems unethical to me. And here's a little literature.... Legal Means of Taking Rifles: Centerfire rifles firing at least a 55-grain weight soft-nosed or hollow-point bullet and having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer (9mm rifles are not legal). Clips or magazines of all .22 caliber centerfire firearms may not be capable of holding more than seven (7) rounds of ammunition. Muzzleloaders: Equipment described as legal for deer muzzleloader season and blackpowder firearms loaded from the breech are legal. Shotguns: 20 gauge or larger, firing a single rifled slug are legal. Centerfire handguns: Chambered for .24 caliber or larger and 100 grain or heavier soft-nosed bullet having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer are legal (.357 or larger) and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches. Semi-automatic handguns: Chambered for any centerfire ammunition with a 100-grain or heavier soft-nosed bullet and having a cartridge case size of .40 caliber or larger (includes 10 mm, .357 Sig., and 40 cal. or larger) and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches. Handguns chambered for any centerfire rifle ammunition: Chambered for any centerfire rifle ammunition using at least a 55-grain soft-nosed bullet and having an overall cartridge case length of 1 1/4 inches or longer and a minimum barrel length of four (4) inches. Archery: Equipment described as legal for deer archery season. Illegal devices: Fully automatic firearms, silencers, laser sights and light enhancement devices (night scopes) are illegal. [/QUOTE]
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