Choosing the right rifle for the terrain

Cpt Jon

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I’ve spent a few seasons hunting in both thick brush and wide-open fields, and the difference in rifle choice really hit me. In dense woods, a shorter, lighter rifle made maneuvering through tight spots so much easier. Out in open fields, I leaned on longer barrels and scopes for accuracy at distance. Matching your rifle to the terrain changes everything...it’s not just about power, it’s about practical performance in the environment. Any thoughts???
 
Great post, Captain! You got it right! For that thick stuff, you need a quick-handling brush gun, but out on the prairie, you want a flat-shooter that can reach out and touch something. Just remember to pack enough snack bars for all that walking
 
When I hunted the Rockies, my light little lever-action was a dream in the timber. But out on the flats? I needed my heavy-barreled .308 just to keep the wind from blowing my shot off target. That's the real deal
 
Yep, most of the time while I'm hunting big fields, I use heavy, long barrels on rifles chambered in 7 SAUM, or 6.5 CM.
But, a lightweight can do long range work too. If I'm in a box blind with a good rest, I dont hesitate taking my Howa Superlite chambered in 6.5 Creed. 500 yds is not an issue with practice and consistency .
 

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