Deer & Deer Hunting

HOW TO CHOOSE A DEER RIFLE

Here are some key features to look for.

I have shot whitetails and mule deer with some 15 different cartridges over the years, and from those experiences I’ve drawn the following simple yet practical conclusion: Choose a caliber that shoots a premium 130- to 165-grain bullet accurately out to 300 yards, and you’ll be in great shape to hunt any deer

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