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Hunt ing Gear: Guns and Ammo
Hunting is one of the most popular pastimes in the US. For many generations, looking for game in
the wilderness was a means of survivalfor many families. Despite the fact that there have been
changes in eating and shopping habits, many people stillturn to nature in order to get some of
their food, not as a base necessity, but in search of their innate instincts. There is no hunting
without a weapon, even if it is only a simple rifle of olden days. Firearms are rather necessary in
order to hunt.
Guns and Ammo: W hat you should Know
If you are a first timer in the world of hunting, chances are that choosing the right gun can make
you feeluneasy. It should, after all, as it’s not soda you are going to purchase. If you feelunrest
over this issue, stop before you lose your head! Take a look at the following practicalguide
before you rush into a gun shop.
T y p e of Hunt ing:
The very first thing you should consider before choosing a gun is what kind of game you are
planning to hunt. This knowledge willhelp determine the type of weapon you willneed for the
most part. You willnot use the same guns when hunting waterfowlthan when going after larger
game, such as deer or elk.
Get T ra ined a nd Licensed:
You cannot even consider holding a gun without proper licensing. Even when each state has its
own regulations concerning firearms, you willneed to train at a shooting range and finally get a
license in order to be able to carry a gun. Even if you are planning on carrying hunting weapons, as
opposed to defensive weapons, you should know this means a great dealof responsibility on your
part.
Borrow first :
Ask a friend or acquaintance to lend you a firearm or two so that you can get a feelfor the
different alternatives. Not allweapons are suitable for allhunters, so finding the right one for you
is essential.
Most W idely-Used Guns and Ammo in t he US are Rifles:
Although the use of rifles have been banned in most high-density populations around the
country, they are stilllargely used for the hunting of large game. Centerfire rifles would be the
appropriate choice for larger game, whereas rimfire rifles, such as the .22 long is used for smaller-
game species. The type of ammunition used for these weapons includes the FederalAmmunition
6. 22 Long Rifle, the Remington 22 Yellow Jacket and the Winchester 17 Win Super Mag 20 grs.
Shot guns:
Originally designed to fire many smallprojectiles in one single shot, shotguns are popular among
hunters of smallgame. Many present-day hunters however, resort to these types of firearms to
shoot larger game, such as deer or bear. Choosing the right ammo for each firearm is an issue
that requires some research and experience.
Handguns:
Significantly different from defensive handguns, hunting guns generally fire more powerful
cartridges. The downside though, is that without shoulder support, firing a handgun
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