The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission (WGFC) has released new hunting regulations, now in effect. These updates expand the list of legal calibers and ammunition, clarify requirements for archery equipment, and officially legalize the .17 HMR rimfire cartridge for turkey hunting.
These changes aim to simplify regulations while maintaining Wyoming’s commitment to ethical and effective wildlife management.
Legal: Any centerfire firearm of at least .24 caliber
Cartridge must be at least 2 inches in length
New Addition: .22 centerfire cartridges are now legal
Must be .22 caliber, at least 2 inches long, and use a minimum 60-grain bullet
Any cartridge ≥ .35 caliber and ≥ 1.5 inches long
Or any cartridge delivering 500 foot-pounds of impact at 100 yards
Shotguns firing “00” or larger buckshot are now legal
Muzzleloaders and handguns of at least .40 caliber, using 50 grains of black powder or equivalent, are approved
All bullets must be lead or expanding-point, except buckshot or slugs from shotguns
The .17 HMR rimfire cartridge is now approved for turkey hunting in Wyoming. Previously legal weapons—shotguns, centerfire rifles, muzzleloaders, and .22 WMR rimfire cartridges—remain allowed.
Deer, Antelope, Bighorn Sheep, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Mountain Goat, Gray Wolf (trophy game areas): Minimum 40 lbs
Moose & Elk: Minimum 50 lbs
Removed: Language requiring bows to cast arrows 160 yards with varying grain weights
Peak draw weight: At least 90 lbs
Minimum bolt length: 16 inches
Broadheads & expandables: Must have minimum 1-inch cutting width after impact
These updates apply immediately to:
Spring black bear and turkey seasons
Fall big game and trophy game hunts
Be sure to review the full regulations on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department website before your hunt.

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