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Ultra Media Gallery 9. Tweets by bmnation. Copyright by Buckmasters, Ltd. Contact Us Privacy Policy. Enter Our Contests. And on lease land if you are on the D-Map program you are issued countless doe tags, depending on your acreage that also does not count against your season limits. Plus Buckmaster magazine put Louisiana number 3 in the nation for trophy bucks based on the last 3 years of trophy deer killed.

The only two states with more trophy deer in the record books over the last 3 years were Illinois and Ohio. So by considering the long season, the bag limit, and the ability to kill a trophy buck, Louisiana would be in the running for the best place for deer in the nation. Any advice on a good all around rifle that one could use for deer and hog hunting. I'm currently using a Winchester 30 30 - which is borrowed.

Any suggestions on scope is. Probably an answer that you will hear a lot and hear often once people pick up on this question, is the time tested Springfield. It has been hailed by Chuck Hawks and other noted firearms authorities as one of the greatest all around calibers ever invented.

It enjoyed use in both World Wars, and has a lot of titles under its belt in bench rest shooting competition. It was the standard military round of choice until approximately when the shorter, more proficient. It is capable of shooting lighter, faster bullets starting at grain, all the way up to the heavier bullets at grain, used for use in hunting large game such as elk.

The most popular bullet loads are , , and , which are all capable of handling deer and hogs , and the heavier grain sees use in Elk hunting in the West, Northwest, and Canada. Concerning scopes I'm a Nikon fan, I currently own two and just recently sold one, only because it was silver and matched a rifle that I wanted to trade for a Remington BDL.

I plan on buying another Nikon to match my new rifle. They're really clear scopes that can hold a dead zero even with the hard kicking magnums, and they have price points to fit all budgets. Check out the Nikon Prostaff, Nikon Buckmasters, and Nikon Monarch, you'll find one to fit your budget and your needs.

But in my own, personal, humble opinion, I think you are paying for the name in Leupold. A lot like purchasing a set of Levi's Jeans. You won't find a whole lot of difference between Levi's and Wranglers, other than the price The same would apply to my personal opinion between Nikon and Leupold.

You couldn't go wrong with a. Hope this information has helped. I am going to use it for deer hunting. If you are looking for a first bow look at Browning Micro Midas it is adjustable in draw weight and draw length up to lbs. Not knowing your age that is the best recommendation I can make. If you would like ot contact me with other info I might be able to offer some other suggestions. Don't expect to buy a bow now and get a deer this year I'm going to begin deer hunting this year and was looking into rifles.

Any suggestions or particular models? First, let's talk caliber. If you've never shot guns beyond handguns and 22LR rifles I suggest you get a winchester or maybe If you've shot a 12 gauge a bunch, then I'd say get a winchester or a



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