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5 Types of Guns to Use When Hunting

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Do you want to get into hunting? Or hunt something other than your usual fare? Whether you are shifting from deer to turkey to ducks, there are different types of guns for different types of hunts. Whether it is a Beretta A300 Outlander for fast-moving waterfowl or a tack-driving bolt action rifle when you need to make a long shot across hills for deer, here are some of the common types of hunting firearms and examples of what they are used for.  Bolt-Action Rifle for Higher Calibers Bolt-action rifles may not fire quickly, but they make up for it in the ability to chamber higher calibers. Bolt-action rifles are excellent for setting up a shot and being accurate in that shot. Bolt-action rifles are good for larger targets, such as deer or boar. They are accurate enough that, if taken into the backcountry and you have to shoot from one hill to another to get a deer, you are likely to be able to make the shot, depending on your skill. Semi-Automatic Rifle for Fast Fo...

Want to Give a Gun as a Gift? Keep These 3 Things in Mind

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Whether it is for a birthday, the holidays, or “just because,” you might want to give someone you know a gun as a gift. Maybe you want to give the waterfowl hunter in your life an upgrade with a semi-automatic Beretta A300 or your cowboy-loving cousin a Ruger Vaquero. Whatever the case, there are certain things you need to know before even buying the gun. Here are a few tips to consider before gifting a firearm. Check to See If They Can Legally Own a Gun Your first order of business is seeing whether the gift recipient can legally own the gun. Buying them a Beretta 9mm because they love John Woo movies is not a great idea if they are not legally allowed to possess it. Giving someone that cannot own a firearm the gift of a gun is a federal felony, so you do not want to make an innocent mistake that leads to big trouble. On the plus side, if you already bought the gun and you find out they cannot own it, you now have a new gun for yourself, which is a win if you are an avid gun colle...

The 4 Guns to Take On Your Next Hunting Trip

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Considering how many different ways there are to hunt, it is only natural for manufacturers to develop so many high-quality varieties and models of firearms. That wealth of firearm diversity makes it a virtual certainty that you will be able to find a rifle or shotgun that is well-suited for your hunting requirements. Before your next trip into the wild or the blind, consider kicking your hunting game up a notch with one of the following long guns. For Stalking Waterfowl: The Beretta A300 Whether you are looking to shoot skeet and clays or need a reliable fowling piece, you would be hard-pressed to find a better shotgun than the Beretta A300. The Beretta A300 is one of those relatively rare hunting or sport guns that shines for both beginners and experienced shooters. Being a Beretta, the A300 is tough and light, a comfortable and intuitive shooter, and a snap to maintain. For Upland Bird Expeditions: A Quality Over Under Shotgun When you go upland bird hunting, your ...