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| Above, the venerable Winchester 94 made the list as a top deer rifle. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I am not a hunter, nor do I play one on TV. But I do have several friends who hunt in New Mexico.
While I am not a hunter, I do understand the need for it. Also, I am not versed on what makes a good hunting rifle. Fortunately, there are those whose expertise in hunting can recommend what constitutes the most-trusted hunting rifles.
AOL has posted a list of 20 of the most-trusted hunting rifles.
They begin it with:
When it comes to hunting, trust in your rifle matters just as much as skill in the field. These are the rifles American hunters rely on when the shot counts, from proven classics like the Remington Model 700 to modern platforms built for precision and durability. What sets them apart is not just performance on paper, but years of real-world use in tough conditions. These are the rifles that have earned their reputation the hard way.
To determine the most trusted hunting rifles in America, History Computer reviewed various historical and military sources. We included supplemental information for each rifle regarding the type, common calibers, primary game use, accuracy reputation, price tier, and ultimately why hunters trust it.
To read more, go here.

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