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Great Lakes GL1065SS Black AR10 6.5 Creedmoor 20" SS Barrel 10Rnd Semi-Automatic Rifle
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Browning X-bolt Western Hunter LR Fiber Fusion 30 Nosler 26" Bolt Action Rifle - Tan
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Browning X-bolt Pro Tungsten 6.5 PRC 24" Bolt Action Rifle - Tungsten Cerakote
$2,339.99 $2,049.99Browning
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Browning X-bolt Western Hunter LR Fiber Fusion 6.5 Creedmoor 26" Bolt Action Rifle - Tan
$2,039.99 $1,799.99Browning
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Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter LR 6.5 PRC Bolt Action Rifle 26" Bolt Action Rifle - Fiber Fusion Stock Multi-Tone
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Shark Coast SCC-15 "Trump Fight" AR-15 5.56 16" 30Rnd Champagne Finish Semi-Auto Rifle
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ZRODelta ZR01 .223 Wylde 16" Black Nitride Threaded Semi-Automatic Rifle
$599.99 $449.99$874.99ZRO Delta
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Diamondback DB175AK222 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 30+1 16" Flat Dark Earth Tactical Rifle
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Purchasing a rifle can be an exciting yet daunting experience, especially if you’re new to firearms. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a first-time buyer, understanding the key factors that go into choosing the right rifle can enhance your enjoyment and ensure safe handling. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to consider when buying a rifle.
Understand Your Purpose
Before you select a rifle, it’s crucial to determine what you intend to use it for. Are you planning to hunt, compete in shooting sports, or use it for home defense? Each purpose might require different features, so outlining your main objective will significantly narrow down your options.
Choose the Right Caliber
The caliber of a rifle refers to the diameter of the gun barrel, and choosing the right one is vital for your intended use. Common calibers include .22, .243, .308, and 5.56 NATO. For small game hunting, a .22 caliber might suffice, while larger game will often require something more powerful like .308. Consider both the type of game you are hunting and your shooting comfort level when deciding.
Decide on Action Type
Rifles come in several action types, and your choice can greatly impact performance and ease of use.
Common action types include:
Bolt Action: Known for accuracy and reliability, making them a favorite for hunting and precision shooting.
Semi-Automatic: Offers faster follow-up shots, ideal for target shooting and hunting where quick responses are required.
Lever Action: A traditional option, these rifles offer unique aesthetics and are often favored for specific hunting situations.
Understanding how each action works can help you make a more informed decision.
4. Research Brands and Models
Numerous manufacturers produce rifles, each with different elements of quality, reliability, and features. Brands Winchester, Browning, Ruger, Savage have established reputations for excellence.
Shop Nexgen Outfitters for your next rifle If you need help deciding on the right one, let us help you. Email as at support@nexgenof.com