Saturday, December 12, 2009

Strange Deer Hunting Pictures Good Beginners Rifle For Hunting Deer?

Good beginners rifle for hunting deer? - strange deer hunting pictures

I am in my 30 and some suggestions on fellow posters, I decided I could try, is based deer hunting. I have no experience with the hunt for what I am looking for suggestions on a good weapon. Even longer range or a gun?

I am no stranger to weapons such as pistols are .22 (rare, 25, 9 mm) and an .22. Experience in everything I have is about though. I've never been a high-caliber rifle before shooting.

29 comments:

W W D said...

Vote in the 243 people, the wrong government, according to my humble opinion. I probably killed over a hundred deer with a 6mm Remington, which is just a bit faster with the same ball, and I promise that the caliber is a specialist.
Do not tell me you're hunting, and make a difference. When given the heavy woods, I use a 348 levergun Winchester, but there's nothing like it in these days available, and Marlin 45-70 is the next one can. But most people want something more versatile. If you look for a job, a full-size bar is your choice. If you hiking, mountain rifle Remington 700 or one of its light by another manufacturer would be equivalent to scrutiny. And the caliber can to hunt deer are likely to involve a lot of arguments but also for deer, 7mm08 is suitable for almost any situation. It is beautiful, with the slight fall, you want a whole range will penetrate and balls are available Downrange and work just as well as runningrger cartridges with more kick. I have a lot of rifles for deer size game, but when my father grew in his later years and could not stop old cannon in the woods deer with it, I do not much think so. I had the Mountain 700 7mm08 with a 2-(7x Leupold or was it a 3-9x "" That is) really not important and has several years of successful hunting experience.

james c said...

There are several big guns to start deer hunting. The .243 Winchester is a hundred times, at mid-range drop very low. The caliber 375 is my favorite, but quite limited in scope. I was also lucky with a 7mm Magnum, but it starts like a bull, while if not for large quantities, which can be fully utilized in the Shocker.
The 30/30 seems to be the weapon of popular choice, but havent had the chance to shoot one. My brother swears by the SXR Winchester in .300 Win. Magnum. I feel like a $ 200.00 Maas Nagant low price, all animals would be stressed, however, simply not a lot.
Be safe and Happy Hunting

blank said...

The 7008 is a good weapon for beginners and experienced hunters. It has low recoil and is very easy. The maximum distance is about 300 meters (which is good). They are very effective on deer. The weapon is more important. If the weapon is not effective, no matter how good it is, its scope. Most of the 30
Caliber rifle is also a good choice.

scott g said...

A 243, or 270 might be your best choice. 243 of the perfect starting point for a shooting range and the start of a very flat. Perfect for plots of 200 m or less, and in every part of the forest trees. The 270 would be better if the fields to hunt with more shots, the 270 is a flatter shooting gun. As for the litter size depends on where you are and how much to spend. A good start would be the Bushnell Buckmaster scope or a Nikon also a good option

dca20033... said...

His two best choices are 30-30 or 30.06 *... I prefer the .30-06, because you are a North American game with him *.. If you can hunt 30/06 requires that no more *... Get a box *... 3X to 9X variable

65stang said...

Depending on the size of the deer (here Coues white tail and white tail deer, whose size varies) very strong. There are many good weapons, I would recommend a Ruger with a Leupold scope, or maybe Nikon 3x9x40 or 3x9x50.

243 or 270 a good choice for a first weapon would be in general. If you plan to do any other game in the future, then you should also take into account. When only small game (wild boar, etc.), 243 so that's OK. Although quite capable of doing, I would not personally a place with a 30.06 deer, could not do much about it. You have said that they have not triggered a "high" by "270 or shotgun, 243 is something like a 125-150 grain bullet a good introduction, it is not difficult, and not the arm off. A small kick is fun but, as I shoot with a ball 180 or 200 grains of my 30.06

To answer your question, the rifle and scope are equally important. If you invest a little more and deal with both of us will last a lifetimes (and their children in a position to) they use. Do not buy a piece of S * Scope, if you buy a gun in Nice, be more difficult because the vision to think and see in low light or under varying conditions.

65stang said...

Depending on the size of the deer (here Coues white tail and white tail deer, whose size varies) very strong. There are many good weapons, I would recommend a Ruger with a Leupold scope, or maybe Nikon 3x9x40 or 3x9x50.

243 or 270 a good choice for a first weapon would be in general. If you plan to do any other game in the future, then you should also take into account. When only small game (wild boar, etc.), 243 so that's OK. Although quite capable of doing, I would not personally a place with a 30.06 deer, could not do much about it. You have said that they have not triggered a "high" by "270 or shotgun, 243 is something like a 125-150 grain bullet a good introduction, it is not difficult, and not the arm off. A small kick is fun but, as I shoot with a ball 180 or 200 grains of my 30.06

To answer your question, the rifle and scope are equally important. If you invest a little more and deal with both of us will last a lifetimes (and their children in a position to) they use. Do not buy a piece of S * Scope, if you buy a gun in Nice, be more difficult because the vision to think and see in low light or under varying conditions.

Steven C said...

243

Steve M said...

A .270 Weatherby. have a number of large and you will do.

H said...

Try the Remington .25-06. This is a stellar deer rifle from 115 to 120 grains. Well, the, 270 Winchester, .308 Winchester or .30-06 Springfield. Then you would start a newcomer to the deer hunt that with .25-06 or 270 in a Ruger # 1 single shot rifle or Remington 700 model of your choice.

Whatever you collect, you should not be anything less than the .243 Winchester (and only with 100 grain bullets hunting) for deer. My best recommendation is the .25-06.

Good luck.

H

H said...

Try the Remington .25-06. This is a stellar deer rifle from 115 to 120 grains. Well, the, 270 Winchester, .308 Winchester or .30-06 Springfield. Then you would start a newcomer to the deer hunt that with .25-06 or 270 in a Ruger # 1 single shot rifle or Remington 700 model of your choice.

Whatever you collect, you should not be anything less than the .243 Winchester (and only with 100 grain bullets hunting) for deer. My best recommendation is the .25-06.

Good luck.

H

gunner2z... said...

308 or 30.06

Canadian Metis said...

, 270 Winchester Deer Rifle is a good, strong (good for 400 yards), with very little relaxation or a .30-30 Winchester, a large shrub with a pistol braking force up to 200 meters

killer50... said...

for deer 243,30-06,270,30-30,22-250 do anything with it, where you live, you need a weapon to show plans for a shorter or longer with many pictures of platinum and need a good margin and a good gun I like my car H & R Ultra Rifle noneconomic around $ 200 - $ 300 is a single blow, but you can not beat the price of one and presented for a range of $ 75 - $ 100 where you want

killer50... said...

for deer 243,30-06,270,30-30,22-250 do anything with it, where you live, you need a weapon to show plans for a shorter or longer with many pictures of platinum and need a good margin and a good gun I like my car H & R Ultra Rifle noneconomic around $ 200 - $ 300 is a single blow, but you can not beat the price of one and presented for a range of $ 75 - $ 100 where you want

(LUV4GUN... said...

I love my 223rd which is not so great, but it works.

zebulun c said...

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zebulun c said...

Hunting with firearms is not a coward, but the bow hunting and hunting is much better because of the scale, you must enter. Detroit shooting anyway.

zebulun c said...

Hunting with firearms is not a coward, but the bow hunting and hunting is much better because of the scale, you must enter. Detroit shooting anyway.

zebulun c said...

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George A said...

Get a 308 or 30:06. More than enough power for everything that the hunt goes int the 48 states.

The big advantage is the military surplus ammunition cheap that you can practice and be able to hit the deer if they can find a.

Robert S said...

Winchester 30/30.

Small size, range go a decent life. Scope may be added if necessary. I use a (large) me.

Hunter in northern Michigan. :)

muchmore said...

A 243 or 270

muchmore said...

A 243 or 270

All American said...

The type of weapon you need depends on two factors. The main reason for being. Field is difficult to determine the length of the recordings, and it is very important for the selection of the best shotgun. What follows is to decide what action the most comfortable with the needle, ie the lever or semi-automatically. I bought my son a bolt-action rifle on his first deer rifle. Easy to learn. Do not be surprised the number of rounds that may contain a fire, or that it is neither important to secure, too. In general, you will take a picture, to be counted. I hunt in East Tennessee, and I've frequently recommended, 308 Ruger. When I am in the west and the hunting rifle open field that the same device in a 7 mm Rem Mag applications range weapon is more important than scope. If you are hunting in the dense forests and you can not see that so far not even a scope if the gun has seen iron.

ajg6989 said...

270 or 30.06 rifle is the best game that almost everyone has and ammunition for them everywhere.

Aaron said...

Well, for a first gun, select a number from 243 or 270 or 25.06. If you do not have any experience in retrospect, can then probly go with a 308, but 30-06 is a hard puncher. If this is your first weapon that you are not really a 30/06 because the batting known for developing people to, if you shoot, and really hits. A 30-30 is a good weapon at close range as well.

PS-A 22-250 is a pistol, livestock, not a deer rifle can not brake for deer.

Chris S said...

There are a number of rifles and cartridges quite adequate for deer size game. To determine the best to you, you should consider the following points:

1. What is your budget allows? No need to pick up a $ 1500 custom gun, if you need to spend $ 500.

2. What are the laws of your state? Some states allow only certain sizes of cartridges for use, while others a center-fire cartridges, and allow allow shotguns and black powder.

3. What types of vaccines are likely to find me? If the country with which the hunting in long shots of 200 yards or more, you would probably need something a little different when you shoot a maximum of 100 m or less.

4. If you are determined to hand shop? If you plan to hand-loading cartridges shotgun, maybe a little more creative when choosing a weapon, but if you plan to wear on the platform of ammunition, you probably want to get it to something more popular and easy-to-floor.

IMO, because they are jusT Introduction to hunt deer, you have to consider a lot of things that are much more important, before you too much emphasis on the deer rifle. I recommend you spend some time with Hunter to a friend or relative who is an experienced Deer. More details about the game itself, as in find a job, camp blind discussions during the hunt, the terrain and the tribe, etc., what other equipment you need available for hunting is the hunting zone. You'll probably find that you need certain types of clothing, shoes and other accessories, you have to spend much money.

For his first season, I think it would be wise to a friend or relative, you can find a gun or rent one for hunting. Should be very familiar with it and can in practice to help and get him. You can search by the first season of deer hunting is not available to you, and glad that you do not spend too much money on a weapon that can probably neverand again. On the other hand (and hope) that it is possible that deer hunting is one of the nicest things you have done, and definitely buy a new rifle for next season.

I wish you all the best with the decision you made.

thegunso... said...

Frankly, there is no real answer to the question that is not what you are for themselves. You should have a weapon that is in your price range and of sufficient quality to last. In terms of size, you have to chase your choice in the new edition of the deer. We recommend that a client who is over others, which are intended or even possible to use. One of the most versatile series of 308, they shoot low and to work for a variety of terrain and wildlife. Many weapons also come with package deals include issues and cases. Savage Arms is a good starter gun, but there are others. http://www.thegunsource.com/store/Items.aspx?QID=3685

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