Posts Tagged ‘hunting rifles’

3 Simple Aspects of Purchasing Used Hunting Rifles

Monday, March 8th, 2010

You should always have in mind few things that we will outline for you below, should you be looking for second hand hunting rifles or consider buying one soon.

First, while acquiring used high quality weaponry is very tempting, you need to make sure that the rifle you purchase fits your needs.

It is very tempting to purchase a high end rifle because it is inexpensive. Make sure nonetheless that the used hunting weapons you wish to purchase have the right amount of firepower for your hunting needs.

This will ensure you make a purchase you’re happy with.

After you have determined which used hunting guns are proper for your requirements, there are several things that you will want to keep an eye on.

First, you will want to know the situation of that specific gun you’re shopping for. Many used hunting weapons are offered refurbished and cared for but once more, being aware of the condition of the gun you pay for will make sure that you make a purchase you will later be happy with.

Things to watch for are: signs of upkeep, indicators of extreme wear, and the condition of the barrel, stock and trigger mechanism. Needless to say that used hunting weaponry with cracks within the tube or inventory must be avoided, and the set off mechanism should be very effectively maintained.

This is a very important facet in the process of purchasing used hunting rifles because repairing the barrel, inventory and set off mechanism are all pricey stuff to do. And that is precisely what is so important about this. So pay close attention to these “details”

The next stage of buying used hunting guns is finding tools to go with it. This may appear surprising to you but you’ll definitely need a maintenance package to care for the barrel and stock.

Additionally, you will want a scope that fits the style of hunting you plan on doing. And you will want to make sure that you have the proper mount for the scope you purchase.

Some used hunting weaponry include scope and mount which is great, but if you are looking for specific weapons and they do not include the matching scope/mount combo, it’s quite understandable that you will have to look for it alone.

And finally, when buying used hunting rifles, you will want to make sure that you also get the entire documents required to hold and utilize your new firearm.

The rules and laws regarding hunting weapons vary on location and purchase point of your guns. You’ll want to preserve documentation on where and when you purchased the weapons, especially if you intend on touring and taking the guns with you.

Being conscious of the laws regarding possessing guns will help you enjoy your hobby of hunting with as little headache as possible, while at the same time complying with the laws.

How to Choose The Best Deer Hunting Rifle

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

rifles deer mydecoys 300x225 How to Choose The Best Deer Hunting RifleOne of the most important decisions for you to make in your hunting career is what is the best deer hunting rifle you should purchase. The keys to achieving your deer hunting goals come in the form of the best firearm for you.  When you go to pick out a firearm, you want the one with the best style, action, sighting, size, and ballistics for  your hunting area and physical capabilities. Your final success is dependent on having a deer hunting rifle that matches all these criteria.

Where Will You Be Hunting?

The two main types of deer hunting environments are the deep woods/dense brush and open range country. Some areas contain a mixture of both environments. Every hunting environment has different styles of shooting and require rifles with different characteristics.

Deep Woods/Dense Brush Best Deer Hunting Rifles

The best deer hunting rifles to use  in the woods are rifles made for medium or short range shooting. The average distance you will be shooting in this environment  runs from twenty-five to two hundred yards. It is to your advantage that your deep woods deer hunting rifle be relatively light (less than nine pounds with the scope), and be relatively short in length with a barrel length of twenty two inches or shorter. It’s important to be able to move quickly and easily through densely wooded areas. The best deer hunting rifle is one that offers fast reload -  automatics or lever action would be best; you might have to do a quick follow shot when you’re deer hunting in rough terrain. I would recommend using heavy bullet cartridges, .270 caliber or greater, with at least a 120 grain bullet, in order to penetrate any brush that might be in the way of your intended target.   Calibers/cartridges that travel at over 2200 feet per second are not recommended to minimize bullet deflection by the brush. If your hunting terrain only allows shots to be taken within 50 yards or less of the intended target, you may want to consider using an open sight.  If not, I would recommend a scope with four power, or a variable scope that can get down to 3X. If you want to find out if open site shooting works for you, test it out at the range.

Open Range Deer Hunting Rifles

The best deer Hunting Rifles that work well in open areas are optimized for longer range shooting, up to three hundred yards (or farther!). Rifle portability is not as important as accuracy and velocity in long shot situations and the rifles will be heavier and with longer barrel lengths than deep woods rifles. The best calibers and cartridges for open range deer hunting, are flat shooting, and high velocity. Calibers in the 6MM (.243) range or higher will be satisfactory and bullets from 100 grain up will perform well. When shooting larger caliber rifles, heavier bullets are generally best for accurate shooting. Typically, you’ll need at least a 6×9 variable power scope in order to shoot accurately.

Find What You Want

When choosing a deer hunting rifle, follow the recommendations above as they best suit your hunting situation and consider your degree of comfort in using high caliber or magnum powered rifles. How willing are you to lug around ten to twelve pounds long rifle across your hunting terrain.

Visit a nearby hunting rifle dealer and test out various models, kinds, and sizes from different makers of deer hunting rifles to see what feels good. Whenever you can ask a successful hunters what type of rifle they use and why. See if friends will let you handle their rifles, so that you can get a feel for what kind of weapon you are comfortable hunting with.

If you want to know about what deer hunting rifle to use, and what deer hunting tips can help you, check out www.Deer-HuntingTips.com/DeerHuntingRifle.

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