I hold a .375 for deer - it was not a 'tick box' exercise. I had to (no surprise) show 'good reason' - I then had to have a telephone conversation with the FLM (retired Police Inspector), who through gritted teeth, eventually authorised the variation.
Incidentally he also authorised twenty (20) rounds of ammunition. Twenty rounds! I phoned him back.
"It's not enough blah, blah, blah".
"OK. I will increase it to thirty (30) rounds".
"You do know them sell them in boxes of twenty?"
"OK. I will increase it to forty (40) rounds"
I have had less painful extractions at the dentist.
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When he retired, the new chap increased it to 120 rounds without my even asking.
It is quite right, that in law there is no maximum ME for deer - but as we all know, we are at the mercy of the whims, interpretations and bias of individuals.
Good reason (a real 'good reason') is always worth a run. A pal got a .300WM for deer on Islay - which can be fairly long distance shooting (he is domiciled South of the Wall).
Apropos Islay, I am off there next (2025) January, but will be taking the .308 - or should I take the .375?