| There are two categories constituting the top | | | | normal conditions. From either a standing or sitting |
| deer hunting rifles in North America. The first | | | | position, these deer hunting rifles can shoot at a |
| category consists of the wood and brush country | | | | six-inch bull's eye at one hundred, two hundred, or |
| rifles and the second category belongs to the long | | | | three hundred yards. The shooter must keep in |
| range deer rifles. Take a look at some of the | | | | mind though, that he must aim to target not |
| descriptions between them. | | | | more than thirty seconds for each shot. These |
| Woods and brush rifles are actually made for | | | | rifles have a barrel measuring not more than |
| medium hunting game. Usually, the average shot | | | | twenty-four inches, and their standard calibers |
| for these rifles are less than a hundred yards and | | | | range from six mm to seven mm. Most shooters |
| it reaches up to two hundred for the maximum | | | | now prefer shooting with long range rifles at a |
| range. They have twenty to twenty-two inches | | | | sitting position since these rifles are not so reliable |
| barrel, depending on their caliber. The hunting | | | | when you shoot from a standing position. This |
| weight of woods rifle runs from 7.5-8.0 lbs, | | | | especially happens when you have more than a |
| including the mounted scope, the sling, and the full | | | | hundred-yard shooting range. |
| magazine. They are capable of auto-loading, so | | | | There are quite a number of brands for rifles that |
| they are great when you need a secondary shot | | | | are available in North America. Some of these are |
| for your target. They are also designed for | | | | Remington, Sako, Finnlight, Rugar, and Weatherby. |
| offhand or standing use since a clear view of the | | | | These give high velocity cartridges that are |
| target is usually blocked by the underbrush from | | | | necessary for the rifle's impressive performance. |
| a flat position. Its stocks can be made of plastic, | | | | However, among these brands, Remington and |
| laminated wood, genuine walnut, or hardwood like | | | | Weatherby were reported to be the best sellers |
| maple. Woods rifles that are able to put three | | | | when it comes to hunting rifles. Folks say they |
| bullets into 2 minutes of angle from a cold barrel | | | | are the best in terms of trajectory and |
| are considered good rifles when you talk about | | | | high-energy shooting experience. Yet between the |
| intrinsic accuracy. The cartridge for a woods rifle | | | | two, Weatherby seems more affordable when |
| is required to launch a bullet with a sectional | | | | you speak of the price. |
| density of 0.255 at a velocity of 200-2500 feet | | | | Regardless of the price, it doesn't really matter |
| per second for good killing power. The caliber | | | | for deer sportsmen out there on which rifle to |
| should also be 0.257 inches or larger. | | | | buy. Yet choosing the best deer hunting rifles |
| Long range deer rifles are handy, lightweight | | | | needs an expert opinion. Only gun experts and |
| choices for deer hunting. They can reach up to | | | | highly skilled deer hunters can give you idea on |
| three hundred yards of shooting range under | | | | which type of rifle is best for you. |