Interesting Guns to Spice Up Your Hunt to Look for on GunBroker.com
Interesting Guns to Spice Up Your Hunt to Look for on GunBroker.com Are you looking to spice up your hunting? Whether you want interesting rifles for hunting deer or a shotgun you have not tried for waterfowl, you can find plenty of options on GunBroker.com. With users listing firearms, accessories, and more for sale or auction around the clock, you are bound to find something interesting to hunt with.
Ruger Mini 30 If you are going out into the backcountry, you do not want a long rifle to carry, even if it affords better accuracy over distance. If you are in the woods, the distance may not matter. Instead, getting your rifle snagged on trees and bushes probably matters more. That is where the Ruger Mini 30 comes in. They are simple, rugged, and have shorter barrels than most rifles, giving you maneuverability and ease of use in tight areas where you are hunting. Rock River Arms RGB 1S Bolt Gun If you have been using a rifle passed down from generation to generation, it might be time to upgrade. The Rock River Arms RGB 1S Bolt Gun is incredibly durable, shockingly accurate, and comes with a highly adjustable stock and cheek weld. The trigger is also easy to adjust. A new RGB runs north of $4,000, and it is easy to see why, as this is essentially a customizable rifle without the need for third-party parts or visiting a gunsmith.
Thompson/Center Triumph Bone Collector Have you ever tried hunting with a muzzleloader? It is an entirely different experience, requiring you to stalk the deer, getting in fairly close, and take one shot. After that shot, you are looking at what is likely a multi-minute reload time. Even if you use speedloaders, it is unlikely you will get a second shot off. This means testing your skills, as well. With the Thompson/Center Triumph Bone Collector, you get a breech that is easy to open and remove without tools, good comfort, and low recoil for a 50 caliber muzzleloader. Springfield Model 1903 On the flip side from the RGB, if you have not hunted with a gun passed down through generations and possibly manufactured before you were born, you are missing out on a unique experience. Using an old rifle, like the Springfield Model 1903, is completely different than a modern bolt-action or semi-automatic rifle. While heavy, these guns were built to last and fire 30-06 rounds. It says something that the military used them from WWI through Vietnam. An Over/Under Shotgun This one is for the birds. If you hunt waterfowl, you know that trying to hunt with a side-by-side is hard thanks to lateral recoil and the very nature of firing from different barrels. However, with an over/under shotgun, the recoil from the first shot, usually the under barrel, is negligible, letting you shoot the top barrel faster and more accurately. This leads to a higher chance of hitting the bird. You will not have to actuate a pump action, which can also throw off your aim. Find everything you need to spice up your next hunt for sale or auction from users at https://www.gunbroker.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/38nVGVa