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Posts Tagged ‘Rifle’

Ruger M77 MKII Frontier .308 Rifle

Saturday, September 4th, 2010


Buddy of mine shooting Ruger M77 MKII Frontier rifle in .308/7.62×51 NATO. Notice the forward-mounted scope. This is my “on-the-move” hunting rifle, good for shooting moving game while on foot due to forward-mounted Burris scope and compact 16.5″ barrel.

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Crow Hunting With Air Rifle

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010


Dispatching crows from my garden. #47 – Most Discussed (Today) – Education – United Kingdom #43 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – United Kingdom

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Firing a 30-06 Hunting Rifle (2)

Sunday, August 29th, 2010


Second time we fired it, loud as hell and accurate.

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How to Hunt with a Rifle : Rifle Accuracy

Sunday, August 29th, 2010


Accuracy with your rifle is important so that you do not simply wound an animal. Know your range. Learn about rifle accuracy in thisfree sports video. Expert: Dan Bergman Bio: Dan Bergman has been hunting for over 15 years. He has undergone comprehensive training on gun safety and teaches gun handling skills to others. Filmmaker: Paul Kersey

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An Excellence Rifle Scope Will Improve Hunting Skill

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Most experienced hunters know that they need an excellence rifle scope to improve his hunting skill. Rifle scopes are also used by the military and law enforcement, and from time to time for trap shooting. Scopes are obtainable for crossbows, shotguns and handguns as well as for rifles. Spotting scopes are often used by golfers, hunters, and for birding. The purpose of a scope is to permit the user to see further and more clearly than he would with the unaided eye. The scope magnifies the target and its surroundings. Lower quality rifles can benefit greatly when enhanced by good rifle scopes. Nikon, Leupold, Bushnell, Sightron, Aimpoint, and Burris are all manufacturers of excellence scopes.

We will begin by studying the basics of rifle scopes. A straightforward one has an ocular lens, an elevation and windage adjustments, and an objective lens. The glass is usually coated to increase visibility and to decrease glare. The size and magnification of the lenses are also considerations when purchasing rifle scopes.

The cross hairs on scope are called reticules. Reticules may also include dots and other configurations to give various functions. These help to align the firearm to the target, however if you are using the rifle to shoot smaller targets, the dot in the center of the scope may be too large and actually hide the target. Some manufactures, including Nikon, Leupold, Bushnell, Sightron, Aimpoint, Burris, as well as others produce outstanding riflescopes. Many manufacturers, Aimpoint for example, also have a laser dot scope, which shows the hunter where his bullet will hit when the rifle is fired. There are night scopes available for rifles as well. Nikon makes an outstanding all purpose scope, while Bushnell has a lens that is water repellent. Leupold and Burris rifle scopes have outstanding optics, and Sightron is famous for producing excellence riflescopes at a lesser price.

A higher magnification is not always essential or even beneficial. There is such a thing as overkill. It takes great care to not only select the correct scope for the rifle itself, but to also pick the correct scope for the task it will be used for. Over magnification can ruin a good shot and, at close range make it difficult to acquire your target. It is important to understand the not only how high it can magnify and collect light, but also how low it can go. A close shot will not require great magnification and will likely be made with the same rifle as a further one.

Once you have selected the right rifle scopes from the manufacturer you prefer, be it Nikon, Leupold, Bushnell, Sightron, Aimpoint, Burris or others, it is very important to site in the scope. To do so, a good laser boresighter will be invaluable. This will ensure accuracy, and save ammunition.

Jon C. Swanson is the owner of “The Firing Line Store” and has had over thirty years of shooting and firearms training and experience. He gained his experience while serving as a Deputy Sheriff with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. He trained formally at the Sheriff’s Office range with a wide variety of firearms including revolvers, semi automatic handguns, fully automatic sub machine guns, rifles, assault rifles, and shotguns.

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He also gained real life firearms experience in the street acting as a Patrol Deputy, Undercover Narcotics Agent, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant and Fugitive Unit Sergeant. He was tasked with the training of new deputies including weapons and firearms handling and use. During his 28 years in law enforcement he was involved in five officer involved shootings and always came out on the winning side with out a scratch.

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He has a wealth of classroom, range and hands on weal life firearms experience.

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Brett Favre – Remington Model 700 Rifle

Monday, August 23rd, 2010


Brett Favre talks about his favorite rifle, the Remington Model 700.

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Gamo Stevo Backyard Bird Hunting Sparrows with Drozd BB Machine Gun and Gamo CFX Air Rifle

Friday, August 20th, 2010


Warning! Viewer discretion is advised. This video is of a hunting nature containing graphical scenes of shooting birds. Please do not watch if easily offended. A Compilation of hunting Sparrows with the Drozd Blackbird BB Machine Air Gun with Leapers 4×32 scope and cam, and Gamo CFX .177 Air Pellet Rifle with Leapers 3-9×32 scope and cam using Crosman Destroyer Hollow Point Pellets. For those of you who just have to ask, no I don’t eat everything that I hunt. Look up the definition of hunting and you will see that it is not only done for food, but done for recreation or pest control; in this case sparrow control. If it was only done for food, then why would it exist at all in the USA, we have plenty of food off the shelf. Most hunters hunt because they like the challenge, alternative meat, being outdoors, or the kill itself. This video is for those who share my same interest. For those of you who beg to differ, or want to leave criticism in the comments, be prepared for strong replies to your criticism. Thanks for watching.

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Left4Dead – Pistol / Hunting Rifle Challenge – Part 1 – Survivors

Friday, August 20th, 2010


The Story: After a full round of Versus. Everyone stuck around and wanted to play again. This time, the rules for our team were different. 1. Only Pistols, Hunting Rifles, Nades 2. No Special Infected Abilities on Survivors 3. Their team has no Rules. Part 1 – No Mercy – Survivors Notes: – This was just for fun on our part, don’t take this seriously. – Recorded the demo using Fraps. – There is no Part 3, 4 or 5. They left after round 2. – The “Beginning” is cut cause we didn’t decide to record a Demo till then. – My mic isn’t recorded for some reason Thanks to everyone who played

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Best Rifle for Deer Hunting?How to Pick One

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

This article is about how to pick the best rifle for deer hunting. Choosing the right rifle is very essential since it may make or break the hunt itself. You need to ensure that you have invested time in picking the best rifle because you don’t know what problems may arise because of a wrong rifle.

There are a lot of types of hunting rifles that are best for deer hunting. There are bolt-action, semi-automatic, lever-action and pump action rifles to name a few types of guns that hunters use for hunting deer. Within these types, there are also different caliber selections to consider.

Generally, you first have to consider the place of the hunt. If you are to hunt in a thick brush, you need a faster loading gun that you can operate in tight spaces. These guns are better if they are light, so that you can point and shoot quickly. If you will hunt in longer distances, you need a rifle that offers more control. Bolt-action rifles give you that control, but they are more difficult to work with in smaller spaces. Most hunters say that it is very complicated to load a bolt-action gun while crouching. The movement alone can scare the deer away and you’ll eventually lose your target.

Another thing you have to consider is the animal you are going to hunt for. Luckily, most rifles are alright for deer hunting. Yet larger calibers are required for heavier brush, while the smaller ones are suited for longer distances. For smaller animals, a semi-automatic 0.22 caliber may be used.

After considering these two things, it’s now time to pick a rifle. As a general rule, it doesn’t matter what brands you choose, so long as the gun you have selected is most comfortable for you. Think about the strength and accuracy of the rifle. Search for the best rifle for deer hunting in sporting stores until you find the one you want. Also look for adjustable triggers and thumb safety switches, those little extras that actually make the gun safer and more user-friendly. In addition, look into the barrel length of the gun. Short barrels tend to be more manageable and lighter, resulting to faster shooting action.

Once you have bought your rifle, get to know your own gun. Take it apart and assemble it together. Learn how you can make it safe for you. Find out also how you can maintain and store it such that accidents are avoided. Put it out of children’s reach, and if possible, lock it in a safe place. Also keep it unloaded whenever you’re not using it, and never ever point it at another person.

If you are just learning the ins and outs of this sport and you still haven’t figured out the best rifle for deer hunting, ask your friends or hear an expert’s opinion. Get the advice of people who work with guns, and with the right price, you are sure to have the rifle that’s best for you.

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A custom, adjustable paracord sling for Sog Fusion Tomahawk, and hunting rifle

Thursday, August 19th, 2010


This and other unique, custom paracord creations available for sale! Come visit my website at sites.google.com

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