LOL, I am probably opening a can of worms. Well let the constructive
Criticism start. Hey some times got to think out of the box.
Plus I have time to stir up the dust.
Here goes
If You are thinking about this sport, hobby what ever it is.
There no one fix for eveury one.
This is as complex scenario.
If the pocket book is limited.
And you want to start some how.
These are my thoughts.
Firearms manufacturing and design has really improve.
Let say there are way better experts than myself.
But let me say that I know enough to be dangerous. LOL.
Entry level rifles that are inexpensive but not junk, and are amazing. If your not sure if this sport is for you and the pocket book is problem or an issue.
All entry level rifles will kill deer at
Within 300 yards easily.
Or that entry level shot gun will
Get the job done. It will get you out
There.
But don't skip on the glass. Both rifle scope and binoculars.
Buy inexpensive but good quality.
It will get you out there to start out.
Now before my compadres start getting riled up. Let me say this.
One of my fault is being modest but not cheap. I made mistakes
I got the job done but I could have done or been better. Raising a family is not easy. As well as every one else had good times and bad luck with the economy.
SO if you can afford it buy the best you can afford.
One of my fault is this.
While I had the chance and the opportunity may present it self.
Is invest in a good quality equipment.
High precision well built rifle.
And higher end MOA or Mil Rad scope. Reloading equipment and supplies. Buy the best that one's pocket book will allow.
But it is not necessary to start this sport.
Hunting boots and clothing is as important as rifle or even more.
One way to spoil a hunt is to have sore feet, and get wet, and get hypothermia. Trust me it sucks the big one. Just wear untreated leather boots in wet freezing weather and you will know what I mean.
Been there done that it sucked.
Freezing toes is not pleasant.
Stay dry and warm or stay cool and hydrated. Your safety and well being Trump's All other requirements. But it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Same as before
Buy the best you can afford.
I am different than most. I started
Very low tech. Very minimal.
And I scored almost every time.
In my life time except for when i
Took a break from hunting I had a high success rate.
Age factor, how well in shape you are. Ones skill, and patience all factor in too of course.
Good luck and good fortune.
Longbowhunter2
Criticism start. Hey some times got to think out of the box.
Plus I have time to stir up the dust.
Here goes
If You are thinking about this sport, hobby what ever it is.
There no one fix for eveury one.
This is as complex scenario.
If the pocket book is limited.
And you want to start some how.
These are my thoughts.
Firearms manufacturing and design has really improve.
Let say there are way better experts than myself.
But let me say that I know enough to be dangerous. LOL.
Entry level rifles that are inexpensive but not junk, and are amazing. If your not sure if this sport is for you and the pocket book is problem or an issue.
All entry level rifles will kill deer at
Within 300 yards easily.
Or that entry level shot gun will
Get the job done. It will get you out
There.
But don't skip on the glass. Both rifle scope and binoculars.
Buy inexpensive but good quality.
It will get you out there to start out.
Now before my compadres start getting riled up. Let me say this.
One of my fault is being modest but not cheap. I made mistakes
I got the job done but I could have done or been better. Raising a family is not easy. As well as every one else had good times and bad luck with the economy.
SO if you can afford it buy the best you can afford.
One of my fault is this.
While I had the chance and the opportunity may present it self.
Is invest in a good quality equipment.
High precision well built rifle.
And higher end MOA or Mil Rad scope. Reloading equipment and supplies. Buy the best that one's pocket book will allow.
But it is not necessary to start this sport.
Hunting boots and clothing is as important as rifle or even more.
One way to spoil a hunt is to have sore feet, and get wet, and get hypothermia. Trust me it sucks the big one. Just wear untreated leather boots in wet freezing weather and you will know what I mean.
Been there done that it sucked.
Freezing toes is not pleasant.
Stay dry and warm or stay cool and hydrated. Your safety and well being Trump's All other requirements. But it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Same as before
Buy the best you can afford.
I am different than most. I started
Very low tech. Very minimal.
And I scored almost every time.
In my life time except for when i
Took a break from hunting I had a high success rate.
Age factor, how well in shape you are. Ones skill, and patience all factor in too of course.
Good luck and good fortune.
Longbowhunter2