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Choosing Your Own Hunting Rifle

Choosing Your Own Hunting Rifle

Amateur hunters must give this subject a lot of thought because the hunting efficiency depends greatly on the used rifle. With other words, if hunters don’t own a suitable rifle for a particular type of hunting and to fit the hunting style, the results won’t show up very soon and in some cases, not at all.

The very first issue a future rifle owner must think about is the cartridge. Let’s take for example choosing a rifle for a deer hunt. Experts affirm that a 150 grain bullet is recommended for this type of hunting. To narrow the list, it is advisable to look for the most popular models, like the: .270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester and others as well. What future rifle owners must know is that standard cartridges are uniquely named so the name of the cartridge indicates the dynamic and physical characteristics of the cartridge. Hunters mustn’t forget that in order to safely fire a cartridge, the rifle must accept that specific cartridge as it can’t fire other cartridges.

Next order of business, future rifle owners must think about the action. Basically, there are four types: bolt action, lever action, pump action and self-loading ( auto-loading / semi-automatic ) action. Single shot rifles come in the following types: break-open, rolling block, falling block, trapdoor and others as well. Of all of the above mentioned, the bolt action retriever has the simplest design which allows rifles to be loaded with more than just one single cartridge. It is also easier to maintain and is more reliable in comparison with other action types.

Stock materials are in most cases made out of wood ( laminated or not ), fiberglass or plastic. The rifles that have a wood stock material are generally made out of walnut due to the fact that it is sturdy; feels good in the hunter’s hands and it is also aesthetically pleasing. From all common stock materials, the laminated wood is the strongest and the most durable available but they are a little bit heavier than others. More and more popular among hunters are the synthetic materials basically because they are less expensive and less affected by moisture in comparison with the walnut stocks.

The barrel length varies from 18 to 26 inches but all lengths aren’t available on all models. When choosing the length, hunters must think about what the length implies: the stiffness of the barrel, the length, the weight and the bullet’s speed as it leaves the barrel’s end. If the barrel is longer it will so to say ” wiggle ” when the cartridge is fired which will have a huge impact on the accuracy. Shorter barrels are a little bit more accurate but for a hunting rifle the difference is basically insignificant. The disadvantage of a lighter gun is that the recoil is more powerful in comparison with the recoil on heavier rifles.

Most of the metal parts of a bolt action rifle are made of either carbon steel or stainless steel. Carbon steel has one major advantage and one major disadvantage. The major advantage would be that it is less expensive while the major disadvantage would be that it has the tendency to rust ( although carbon steel parts are in most cases treated in order to reduce the rusting risks ). Stainless steel parts resist very good to rust but are a little bit more expensive.

As you can see, there are many aspects a hunter must take into consideration before choosing the most suitable hunting rifle. One last thought, it is very important to think about the game you are about to hunt before choosing the rifle and also don’t exaggerate when buying, not too expensive but also not too cheap, somewhere in between.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 3, 2010 at 11:43 pm

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SAVAGE MODEL #64 .22lr (lil hands on)

just a lil overview,going to have more vids with this rifle to show better how it works out in the field. so heres a look at a model #64 from savage. you can find these rifles new for around 5/120. they come with a 7 round detachable clip,has a 20.5in barrel with a 1:16 th twist. their semi auto,and a very light trigger pull.clean action as well. comes with a standard plastic stock but there are several different stocks available from composite to wood.(i’d recommend looking at boyds,they have an awesome line of wood stocks)you can also buy larger magazines as well.its 40ins overall lenght,under 5lbs. doesnt come with a scope but has the grooves cut in it to put one on.ive been firing federal rounds out of it and have no problems.very accurate.but when i tried to sight it in with stingers,and couldnt get a grouping.now everyone else tried the stingers in diffrent firearms and had the same problems.they were all over the place.im guessing its to fast for the shape/wght of the bullet.in the video i was shooting about 80yrds out at a can in a tree,standing/free handing and was right on top of the can.its very accurate and clean shooting.we’ll be bringing you more vids with this rifle.we wanna see how far out we can go comfortably with it.hope yall enjoy and thx for watchn!! stay tuned for more BHC action!!
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As requested by friends on a snake keepers forum, here is a video showing a carving I`m doing on a rilfe stock I`ve made. The stock is made from Sapele, a type of Mahogany. Having almost finished the stock I thought I`d finish it off with a nice Celtic knot carving on the underside. It`s already looking lovely, I can see I`m going to be very happy with this stock. :) Now I`ve started, I`ll do the odd video through different stages of the carving until I`m finished and we can look at the finished rifle. The beautiful Brocock Hunter that is going to sit on this stock was donated to my collection by my best man Dan. One of the nicest (and filthiest) people I`ve ever met….
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REPLICA RUSSIAN ASSAULT RIFLE WITH WOOD STOCK NON FIRING REPLICA GUN Reviews

REPLICA RUSSIAN ASSAULT RIFLE WITH WOOD STOCK NON FIRING REPLICA GUN

The AK 47 is the world’s most reliable and efficient assault rifle. Millions of the original are currently in circulation worldwide. This weapon has a distinctive report that GI’s across the globe have come to quickly recognize and respect.

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Remington Supercell Recoil Pad for Rifle / Wood Stock - NEW

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Introduction to Gun Stock Carving – Atlanta Woodwright’s Studio

This is the first in a series of videos about hand-carving gun stocks hosted by Chris K’nerr, owner of The Atlanta Woodwright’s Studio. Upcoming videos in the series include 2) what to look for in a wood blank, 3) tools you’ll need and how to shapen/tune them – all my carving is done by hand 4) inletting metal parts (modern & muzzle loaders), 5) shaping the outside with tips on gun fitting, and finally 6) finishing. Please subscribe to this channel for instant notification when new videos are uploaded. For further information, see The Atlanta Woodwright’s Studio website: www.RifleRestorer.com
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SuperCell Recoil Pad Rifle Wood Stock Md: 19483. Reviews

SuperCell Recoil Pad Rifle Wood Stock Md: 19483.

  • Made By: Remington Parts
  • Model Number: 19483
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SuperCell Recoil Pad Rifle Wood Stock, SuperCell technology is the product of 10 years’ rigorous R&D by the top recoil-suppression experts in the industry. Using a complex matrix of millions of SuperCells, this advanced polymer construction harnesses and releases energy over a much longer time period. Rearward force of your gun is reduced from a “kick” to a gentle push and muzzle travel is diminished, resulting in the softest shooting experience possible. All from a pad that’s extremely lightwei

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Ber 92 Ivy Poly

Ber 92 Ivy Poly

  • Beretta 92 Polymer Grip Panels
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Hogue Polymer Grip Panels- Ivory- Fits: Beretta 92S, Beretta-S, 92SB, 96, M-9

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Crosman Marlin Cowboy .177 Caliber Lever Action Single Shot BB Rifle with Wood Stock

  • .177 Caliber
  • Up to 350 feet per second (FPS)
  • Lever Action
  • 2.75 lbs.
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The new Marlin Cowboy is styled for shooters who appreciate the nostalgia of old-west Cowboy Action Shooters. This rifle is classic in its look and feel. Sized for youngsters, its ideal for entry level shooters, and intended to satisfy the demands of young shooters and any skill level. The innovative ratcheted, lever helps protect young shooters from the annoying lever snapback. The ratcheted lever remains in position until it is fully cocked, before allowing it to gently return to the stock. Li

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4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - November 2, 2010 at 11:32 pm

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SAR1 w/ 4x FPK russian scope

many people state that the SAR1 is the worst POS ever built they came with canted sights, messed up internals and crappy wood. I beg to differ I can shoot all day and hit what I’m what aiming at, scope or iron sights. I bought a Dragunov butt stock for mine and did some fitting and it works very well, despite what everyone told me you can’t get a wooden Dragunov stock to fit any AK rifle. I have one of the ATI fiber stocks and it fits very poorly plus its made out of a composite and its not pretty nor functional to begin with, the forward hand guard was the most cumbersome piece of crap I’ve ever seen, so I replaced it with a Romo laminated version of what should have come on the rifle. I added threads to the muzzle after the AWB ended and attached a muzzle brake. because my SAR1 didn’t come with threads since it was purchased during the AWB the bayonet lug was removed.
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5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 27, 2010 at 11:33 pm

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Gamo Carbine Sport ? Fire away with Ease!

Gamo Carbine Sport ? Fire away with Ease!

Are you looking for the ideal sport rifle to gift your son on his birthday? Or, are you a novice shooter yourself? Then, you’ll definitely need the Gamo Carbine Sport Rifle to take you and your son through the initial stages of target shooting. These mid-sized, .177 caliber Gamo Air Rifles are a must-have for beginners and kids, because they are easy to use and weigh only 5.5 lbs.

Although Gamo Carbine Sport Rifles are perfect for target shooting and plinking, they prove to be decent hunting rifles as well. So, you can venture out into the woods once in a while to hunt. With these hunting rifles, you can hit targets within the 25-40 yard mark accurately. Your junior can also join you in your hunting expedition. In fact, he might even prove to be a strong competitor. Wondering how? Well, these lightweight hunting rifles will be easy on his shoulders and the smooth, easy cocking action will help him be quick in shooting his target. That’s how!

And what’s more is that you can use these Gamo Air Rifles within the city limits. Load these pellet guns with lead ammo and hit your targets at a rate of 640 feet per second (fps). If you are ready to shell out extra bucks, treat yourself with Performance Ballistic Alloy (PBA) ammo and watch these pellet guns fire your ammo as quick as 800 fps.

Gamo Carbine Sport Rifles are sleek, attractive and offer better grip and comfort. While the soft rubber forearm insert in the synthetic stock contributes to the grip factor, the soft rubber recoil pad and the smooth twin cheek pads provide comfort. You can achieve better balance if you mount the rifled steel barrel with a muzzle break, which also acts as a cocking handle. This affordable Gamo Carbine Sport Rifle comes with a 4×32 scope and is worth your penny!

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This is my Sporterized Mosin Nagant M44 ATI Stock painted OD green.

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VZ 58 Rifle Features, Sights and Accessories

VZ 58 Rifle Features, Sights and Accessories

VZ58 Rifle History Development of the weapon began in 1956; leading the plan was leader engineer dispensed to the Construct Brno facility in the city of Brno. The model, acknowledge as the (broom), was calculated to assembly room the in-between Soviet 7.62x39mm M43 cartridge, rather than the Czech 7.62x45mm vz. 52 round, used in both the earlier vz. 52 rifle and the vz. 52 light machine gun vz 58 accessories/ vz58 accessories/buy vz 58. The mugging rifle entered examine in 1958 and over a period of 25 years (until 1984), over 920,000 weapons had been produced, fielded by the fortified forces of the Czechoslovakia, Cuba and a number of other Asian and African realm. The vz. 58 was produced in three main variation: the standard vz. 58 P (infantry) model with a final buttstock made of a material (wood impregnated plastic, elder account used a wooden stock), the vz. 58 V (airborne), featuring a side-folding metal accept stock, crinkle to the correct side, and the vz. 58 Pi (infantry with infrared sight), which is similar to the vz. 58 P but embrace a beneficiary-mounted fit together category (put in on the left side of the sender) used to join an NSP2 night spectacle; it also has a removable folding bipod and an distended pointed flash suppressor pistol grip for vz 58. Design information Operating mechanism The vz. 58 grassland stripped The vz. 58 is a selective fire gas-function weapon that lose blood growing combustion gases produced in the cask from the go up in flames cartridge through a port drilled in the barrel, 215 mm (8.5 in) from the board room, hole into a void tube located over the tub that surround a short-stroke piston. The vz. 58 does not have a gas manager and the full mith of the gas strain is put forth on the piston head, force it rearward in a solo impulsive blow. The piston is determined back only 19 mm (0.7 in) when a shoulder on the piston rod butts against the seating and no extra movement is realizable. There is a light home coming leap held between the piston carry and the seating which returns the piston to its to the fore place. The gas roll is utter after the piston has tour back 16 mm (0.6 in) and the left over gases are exhausted into the feel on the underside of the cylinder via two ports. The complete piston rod is chromium-plated to prevent fouling.


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