From Deseret News archives:
Preparing for the hunt
Go down the checklist to make sure everything is packed
Often, though, it's the little things that go into making for a more enjoyable hunt.
Like:
Making sure the box of ammunition is perfectly matched to the rifle.
It's not uncommon for a hunter to either buy or pull down from the shelf in the closet the wrong box of ammunition. Also, it's not unusual for a hunter to forget the caliber of his or her rifle when buying ammunition.
"The caliber is stamped on the barrel of the rifle. It's easy to find and we always suggest a hunter check just to be sure," said J.P. Houston, lodge manager at Dick's in The Gateway.
The most popular caliber here in Utah is the .30-06, followed closely by the .270.
The newest introduction to hunting rifles, said Houston, is the ShortMag, which is simply a rifle that shoots a smaller bullet.
The new ShortMag rifles can go from around $500 up to $750 for a basic model.
The new ShortMag ammunition is slightly more expensive than regular loads.
"One thing that hunters often overlook is cleaning the rifle," said Houston. "It's a little thing, but a dirty barrel can mess up a target. A dirty rifle is no help at all to a hunter." Cleaning kits can range from $15 to $50.
Now, certainly, is not the time to be thinking about scopes. But a simple bump or jar can knock a scope off target, which is why it's important to sight in a rifle before going afield. One of the newer features on today's scopes are reticules that glow in low-lighting conditions, which makes it easier to line up the cross hairs on the target, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
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