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How To Choose Your Hunting Rifle
Amateur hunters must give this subject a lot of thought because the
hunting efficiency depends greatly on the used rifle. With other
words, if hunters don't own a suitable rifle for a particular type
of hunting and to fit the hunting style, the results won't show up
very soon and in some cases, not at all.
The very first issue a future rifle owner must think about is the
cartridge. Let's take for example choosing a rifle for a deer hunt.
Experts affirm that a 150 grain bullet is recommended for this type
of hunting. To narrow the list, it is advisable to look for the
most popular models, like the: .270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield,
.308 Winchester and others as well. What future rifle owners must
know is that standard cartridges are uniquely named so the name of
the cartridge indicates the dynamic and physical characteristics of
the cartridge. Hunters mustn't forget that in order to safely fire
a cartridge, the rifle must accept that specific cartridge as it
can't fire other cartridges.
Next order of business, future rifle owners must think about the
action. Basically, there are four types: bolt action, lever action,
pump action and self-loading ( auto-loading / semi-automatic )
action. Single shot rifles come in the following types: break-open,
rolling block, falling block, trapdoor and others as well. Of all
of the above mentioned, the bolt action retriever has the simplest
design which allows rifles to be loaded with more than just one
single cartridge. It is also easier to maintain and is more
reliable in comparison with other action types.
Stock materials are in most cases made out of wood ( laminated or
not ), fiberglass or plastic. The rifles that have a wood stock
material are generally made out of walnut due to the fact that it
is sturdy; feels good in the hunter's hands and it is also
aesthetically pleasing. From all common stock materials, the
laminated wood is the strongest and the most durable available but
they are a little bit heavier than others. More and more popular
among hunters are the synthetic materials basically because they
are less expensive and less affected by moisture in comparison with
the walnut stocks.
The barrel length varies from 18 to 26 inches but all lengths
aren't available on all models. When choosing the length, hunters
must think about what the length implies: the stiffness of the
barrel, the length, the weight and the bullet's speed as it leaves
the barrel's end. If the barrel is longer it will so to say "
wiggle " when the cartridge is fired which will have a huge impact
on the accuracy. Shorter barrels are a little bit more accurate but
for a hunting rifle the difference is basically insignificant. The
disadvantage of a lighter gun is that the recoil is more powerful
in comparison with the recoil on heavier rifles.
Most of the metal parts of a bolt action rifle are made of either
carbon steel or stainless steel. Carbon steel has one major
advantage and one major disadvantage. The major advantage would be
that it is less expensive while the major disadvantage would be
that it has the tendency to rust ( although carbon steel parts are
in most cases treated in order to reduce the rusting risks ).
Stainless steel parts resist very good to rust but are a little bit
more expensive.
As you can see, there are many aspects a hunter must take into
consideration before choosing the most suitable hunting rifle. One
last thought, it is very important to think about the game you are
about to hunt before choosing the rifle and also don't exaggerate
when buying, not too expensive but also not too cheap, somewhere in
between.
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Date Published: Feb 25, 2011 - 11:39 pm
Floor Safes - Proven Protection
With an alarming increase on crime rates these days, more and more
people are getting cynical about their belongings and how they can
protect them against intrusion and the elements. Thus,
manufacturers and entrepreneurs came up with an idea on how to
safeguard man's valuable things and properties through a device
that can endure the test of time. And so, floor safes came into the
limelight. Basically, a safe has three main classifications or
configurations. They are the wall or wall-mounted safes, the
freestanding safes, and the in-floor or simply floor safes. Without
going into the details of the other two, let us discuss the
compositions of floor safes.
1. The Nature Of Floor Safes
Basically, floor safes, like its two counterparts, are specially
designed to provide protection and security to valuables and other
pertinent documents. As it name suggests, floor safes are
exclusively made to be mounted into the concrete slab of the floor.
Because of its position, manufacturers of floor safes strongly
suggest that the position of the safe must be carefully analysed
and considered so as to maximize its potential. If mounted properly
end extensively, floor safes can be the best protection against
burglary and even tragedies like fire.
2. Installation
Floor safe installations are actually more complicated and more
expensive compared to wall safes. When installing floor safes, you
have to cut a slab out of the floor first. Then, you have to dig a
hole. After which the safe is placed into the hole and more
concrete is poured to cover the area. This will firmly ground the
safe and prevent it from being physically removed during a
burglary.
3. About Floor Safes
Floor safes are under the category of composites safes. That means
that they have a combination of two functions, to combat fire and
burglary. In its entirety, the floor safe has been tested against
all forms of burglary. The ratings that floor safes obtain will
also determine the price of the item.
One drawback that consumers find on floor safes is that it has a
tick wall covering, which, by practicality, floor safes render
smaller space as compared to the typical metal vaults or the
ordinary filing cabinets. But people must understand that the main
reason why floor safes are designed this way is because of its
purpose, and that is to protect the valuables and not just be a
mere storage item.
The other feature of floor safes is its electronic lock. It
provides convenience to the user because they no longer have to
rotate on a counting basis so as to open the safe. Plus, because it
is electronic, the floor safe's combination can be changed as often
as you like.
The ironic drawback of floor safes is that, during a burglary, the
burglar will have no option to try and take the safe with him,
which may instigate him to be more hostile and violent with nearby
hostages in hopes of obtaining the combination. Thus, the floor
safe should be considered the absolute ideal safe for coverage at
night and when no one is present.
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Date Published: Feb 21, 2011 - 4:24 am