I too live in Ohio and you cannot hunt deer with a rifle in Ohio. If I were you I would by a 12 guage pump shotgun with a slug barrel and get a scope for it . The best brand would be Remington or Benneli. If you have any more questions just e-mail me at coyboy94@aol.com
2007-12-26 08:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're hunting deer in Ohio with a rifle that could be problem unless you have some kind of special permission from the local game warden for pest control. Anyhow, a Browning Safari in 300 Win Mag will be a wonderful rifle for deer. This will take care of any north american game and works nicely on deer.
2007-12-26 09:06:22
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answered by John Wilson 2
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Under 100 yard shots in wooded areas use a 30/30 lever action. It has a slow velocity which will cut down on ricocheting from brush or small branches and has plenty of stopping power, I dropped a 350 lb wild boar with one shot thru the heart. Over 100 yards I like to use a 30 odd 6. for 400 yard shots use a 270 mag or 7 mm bolt action rifle. bolt actions give you a more accurate shot as well as better muzzle volicity.
The longer range rifles can really do some ugly damage at close range. A friend of mine shot a deer at 50 yards with a 7mm, when we skinned it it looked like it was hit by a car or something.
2007-12-26 08:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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A 20 ga shotgun with a slug barrel will harvest deer out to one hundred yards nicely. i don't be responsive to the place you reside yet whilst there are any sturdy massive gun shops pass seek for a sturdy used Mauser made everywhere interior the international. as long using fact the rifling isn't worn or pitted and the receiver section shows no sign of corrosion then you definately could desire to be able to p.c.. one among those up in bolt action everywhere variety $seventy 5-a hundred twenty five nevertheless. How ever ask questions approximately all the rifles. The previous militia rifles ought to are available in from very sturdy to junk iron. refer to the a number of older men and ask suggestion on spot. There additionally could be some very sturdy buys on older game rifles, notwithstanding before you purchase look at a lot of rifles and refer to anybody who will answer your questions. you will quickly have the certainty to be responsive to the sturdy ones from the junk. Then spend your money. A .308 is way less costly to shoot using fact of surplus militia ammo. lower back ask questions and study forms of ammo and what is going to shrink to rubble a gun and what won't. maximum elderly timers are flattered you like their opinion and could fill your head with years of journey in case you ask suited. be conscious: i'm a westerner who looks at rifles, shotguns and pistols as strategies for residing out of city. fairly would not count plenty as useful and the previous militia rifles in bolt action are the main useful weapons ever made.
2016-10-02 09:28:07
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answered by kovie 4
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.223 .243 are to light for deer!! I use a .270 with a 130 or(150 grain bullet for brush) hardly any kick flat shooting and I canshoot well over 300yrds extemely accurate but if you want to go for elk,bear deer then win.300mag,.308 or 30.06
2007-12-26 08:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i would get a 50 cal. muzzle loader dead on a 400+ yards un like a 12 ga. deer slugs
2007-12-27 06:39:05
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answered by calvin b 2
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i would say get a 30-06. they are perfect for almost all deer hunting.
2007-12-26 08:46:59
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answered by huntin4life12 1
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When you get a 30-06 you don't need any other rifle.* It will harvest any game in North America.*
2007-12-26 12:24:22
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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only shot guns in ohio
2007-12-26 10:31:02
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answered by capone 2
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