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Looking to maybe deer hunt for the first time this season. Help!?
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<blockquote data-quote="kdlong" data-source="post: 771897" data-attributes="member: 5982"><p>first of all ridge hunter is right about a muzzleloader. you can use it during muzzler loader season,riffle season,and the special doe season at the end of dec.you can get a decent muzzle loader for less than 250.00. the cva line has several to choose from.after buying the gun you will probly spend about 50.00 to 75.00 on powder, sabbots,primers,and cleaning supplies.then you will have enough ammo for the seasons and to practice.but as for a regular riffle you might look around and find a used marlin 30-30 for less than 250. and a 30-30 has probly taken more deer than any other gun except for a 22lr.i have 30-06,25-06,22-250,303,and a 30-30 i carry the 30-30 more than any of them. i've killed several trophy deer with it (not trying to brag) but it is a cheap riffle to start out with they are pretty light also.as for as processing a deer my dad ,brother and myself have always done our own.the main thing it to clean and strip off any fat and silver lining.besure and cut the meat accross the grain. its easy to tell when you make the first cut if you see long lines then you cut with the grain just change directions. we usually cut up about 8 - 10 deer yearly between the three of us.we now have an industrial grinder and meat tenderrizer that makes it quicker.as for as hunting places we hunt public and private land. the private land is our cousins place about 1000 acres.and we do camp some.i was raised in southeast oklahoma in the kiamichi mountains so down there you never now what you will see.i hope this helps some.by the way we start hunting oct 1 and hunt through the whole season including archery, muzzleloader,riffle and i get to hunt the special doe because i live in northeast oklahoma now thinks to my buddies i work with.just go out and have fun.i would love to help someone learn to hunt or get started hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdlong, post: 771897, member: 5982"] first of all ridge hunter is right about a muzzleloader. you can use it during muzzler loader season,riffle season,and the special doe season at the end of dec.you can get a decent muzzle loader for less than 250.00. the cva line has several to choose from.after buying the gun you will probly spend about 50.00 to 75.00 on powder, sabbots,primers,and cleaning supplies.then you will have enough ammo for the seasons and to practice.but as for a regular riffle you might look around and find a used marlin 30-30 for less than 250. and a 30-30 has probly taken more deer than any other gun except for a 22lr.i have 30-06,25-06,22-250,303,and a 30-30 i carry the 30-30 more than any of them. i've killed several trophy deer with it (not trying to brag) but it is a cheap riffle to start out with they are pretty light also.as for as processing a deer my dad ,brother and myself have always done our own.the main thing it to clean and strip off any fat and silver lining.besure and cut the meat accross the grain. its easy to tell when you make the first cut if you see long lines then you cut with the grain just change directions. we usually cut up about 8 - 10 deer yearly between the three of us.we now have an industrial grinder and meat tenderrizer that makes it quicker.as for as hunting places we hunt public and private land. the private land is our cousins place about 1000 acres.and we do camp some.i was raised in southeast oklahoma in the kiamichi mountains so down there you never now what you will see.i hope this helps some.by the way we start hunting oct 1 and hunt through the whole season including archery, muzzleloader,riffle and i get to hunt the special doe because i live in northeast oklahoma now thinks to my buddies i work with.just go out and have fun.i would love to help someone learn to hunt or get started hunting. [/QUOTE]
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