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Deer Hunting Rifles – Which Ones Should Be Top Of Your Shopping List?


In North America there are 2 different categories of deer hunting rifle – the long range deer rifle and the Woods and Brush country rifle. Which one is best for you?

If you are considering going for medium sized game, such as wild deer, then this is precisely what the Woods and Brush rifle is produced for. The shot will reach up to 200 yards at the most. They will have either a 20 or 22 inch barrel, depending upon their caliber and they weight 7.5 to 8 pounds which includes the weight of the full magazine, the sling and the mounted scope too.

This sort of rifle is ideal if you are in need of a secondary shot for your target then we have the ideal rifle here as the Woods and Brush is capable for auto loading. These rifles are designed to be used more in the standing or off hand position.

The stock on a Woods and Brush may be made from various products like hardened plastics, laminated wood, maple or cherry or walnut. The caliber is anything from 0.257 and up.

Consideration should be made when taking a shot, because one should not aim a target for over thirty seconds; and as shooting at a standing position has proven to be unreliable, most shooters prefer to fire at a sitting position as it can give you a better range.

The average calibre is between 6 and 7mm, while the barrel measures up to 24 inches. If you shoot from a standing position you will tend to find that overall accuracy is less than if you were to shoot from a lying or sitting position – particularly if you regularly shoot from further than 100 yards.

The cost of all these rifles differs greatly. With the great myriad of brands to choose from, one can naively make a mistake and purchase the wrong one.

The best way though to find the top rifle for you is to actually experience using all those that are available to you. Of course gun experts and experienced deer hunters will provide you with their own thoughts and give you good reasons why they think the way they do, but when it comes down to it, you have to judge for yourself what is the right type of deer hunting rifle for you.

You know about the top hunting rifles but what about gun cabinets to keep the rifle? There are plenty gun cabinets for sale at great prices to suit your pocket.



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