
How To Set Up A Rifle For Western Hunting
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From scope to scabbard, here's how to set up a rifle that's ideal for western hunting. This episode takes a deep dive into vital accessories and parts including:
- Scope quality, features, and types
- Scope mounting systems
- Bipod types, construction, and crucial characteristics
- Anti-cant scope levels
- RIfle slings and what doesn't work
- Ammo carriers and their vital necessity
- Optimal suppressors—light, compact, and crucial
- Bonus: Iron sights, and whether your rifle should have them.
Not only do we discuss what accessories a good western hunting rifle should have, we talk through why. Naturally, we wander off into hunting stories that support the points we're making. ENJOY!
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