Posts Tagged ‘Deer Hunter’
Hunting Deer with a thermal scope
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
Basicly me running around shootingeverything i see again just thistime i have a thermal scope, the game is deer hunter 2005 not that bad of a gamejusttakes a bit to find game.
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How to Hunt Deer : Different Parts of the Deer
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Get expert tips on deer hunting; learn about the different parts of a hunted deer in this free video clip on deer hunting and hunting rifles. Expert: Jason Kaspar Bio: Jason Kaspar has been hunting his entire life and is now a prolific and professional deer hunter. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel
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Deer and Deer Hunting Book 2: Strategies and Tactics for the Advanced Hunter
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010Product Description
Simply stated, this and it’s companion volume, are the most complete books ever assembled for the deer hunter. Written by the editor of Deer and Deer Hunting Magazine, the book covers natural history, deer hunting lore, profiles of deer hunters, and discussion of important issues facing deer hunters today…. More >>
Deer and Deer Hunting Book 2: Strategies and Tactics for the Advanced Hunter
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How to Hunt Deer : How to Hunt & Track a Deer
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Get expert tips on deer hunting; learn how to hunt and track deer in this free video clip on deer hunting and hunting rifles. Expert: Jason Kaspar Bio: Jason Kaspar has been hunting his entire life and is now a prolific and professional deer hunter. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel
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Deer Avenger: a Parody- Now the Deer Is the Hunter
Monday, January 18th, 2010Product Description
Original release version 1.0c… More >>
Deer Avenger: a Parody- Now the Deer Is the Hunter
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How to Hunt Deer : When is Deer Hunting Season?
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Get expert tips on deer hunting; find out when dear season starts in this free video clip on deer hunting and hunting rifles. Expert: Jason Kaspar Bio: Jason Kaspar has been hunting his entire life and is now a prolific and professional deer hunter. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel
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How to Hunt Deer : How Phases of the Moon Affect Deer Hunting
Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Get expert tips on deer hunting; learn how phases of the moon affect deer hunting in this free video clip on deer hunting and hunting rifles. Expert: Jason Kaspar Bio: Jason Kaspar has been hunting his entire life and is now a prolific and professional deer hunter. Filmmaker: Cody Kimmel
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How Your Guns and Ammunitions Help You in Hunting Deer
Sunday, January 17th, 2010When a hunter go for hunting, it is very important for him that he will carry a gun which will not disturb him in his movement while tracking or stalking the deer.
I found that it was virtually impossible to carry it with one hand or under one arm, due to the location of the clip magazine at the gun’s point of balance. This forced me to carry the gun at the ready position which was favorable to fast sighting, but the inconvenience of having both hands occupied with the gun prejudiced me against this particular make of automatic.
After the action has been decided upon, the shooter must decide on the caliber and the ammunition which he should use. Some calibers are made in one standard load, but others have different loads and bullet weights which are to be used for different purposes. Find the one that is best for deer as you will hunt them, and sight in the gun for that cartridge. Remember that if a different load is ever used, the sights must be changed to compensate for the difference in trajectory of the two loads. Trajectory, as defined by Webster, is the curve that a missile describes in moving through the air. When we speak of a straight-shooting gun, we are speaking in relative terms, as no gun will project a bullet in a straight line. The accurate gun will send bullets of the same weight and density, propelled by the same amount of powder, into a target at a fixed distance with consistent regularity.
These bullets follow the same course in a vertical plane unless moved from their path by wind or obstructions. Sights are placed on a gun in such a manner that a line projected from them will intersect the bullet’s path and will be in the same vertical plane. In order to intersect the path of the bullet, the sights must be placed at an angle in relation to the bore of the gun, that is, the rear sight must be higher than the front sight so that when the line of sight is level the line of the gun bore is pointed upward.
This causes the line of sight to cross the bullet’s path at two points, one quite near the muzzle of the gun and the other at a greater distance. This latter point is the one which we usually use to hit a target. This is generally known as the point of impact. The rear sight should be adjustable vertically in order to change this point. In effect, the changing of this rear sight does not change the line of sight, but it depresses the rear of the gun bore so that the point of impact is placed at a greater distance from the gun. Thus the point of impact may be moved to the extreme range of the gun. Theoretically, a shooter should be able to hit a vertical target at any range which the gun can send a bullet, provided the sights are exactly above the center of the bore.
Before a hunter go for hunting, he must decide on the caliber and the ammunition which he have to use. As some calibers are made in one standard load, but others have different loads and bullet weights which are to be used for different purposes.
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Buck Peterson’s Complete Guide to Deer Hunting
Saturday, January 16th, 2010Product Description
Back by popular demand, the funniest author with a gun on his shoulder is making sure he still has the last word on deer and deer hunter behavior. The new and improved BUCK PETERSON’S COMPLETE GUIDE TO DEER HUNTING offers invaluable insights into hunting equipment, techniques, and habits, making it requisite reading for hunters with a sense of humor and for those in need of one…. More >>
Buck Peterson’s Complete Guide to Deer Hunting
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