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Best Deer Rifles Of 2017

Here are some of the best deer rifles we saw at the 2017 SHOT Show, including the Weatherby New Mark V, the Tikka T3x and the new bolt-action Barrett Fieldcraft.

Learn how to estimate antler size

Before you pull the trigger or release an arrow, do you know how to estimate antler size? For those who hunt simply to fill the freezer, this isn’t really an issue. But for those hoping to shoot a buck with antlers that meet or exceed a certain numeric score, more often than not, they overestimate the size of the antlers. This miscalculation leads to that common malady known as “ground shrinkage.”Here are 6 tips to quickly estimate antler size:Your first impression will be of the rack’s height, width, mass, and number of points. Your next impression should be of the length of the main beam, length of the points, inside spread between the main beams, and the rack’s mass at four places. As a point of reference -- and forgetting about those monster bucks of Canada and tiny deer of the South -- the average buck has a distance of 16 inches between the tips of his ears, when the ears are in the alter position. Each ear is about 6 inches in length. The circumference of the eye is about 4 inches. From the center of the eye to the tip of the nose is about 8 inches. Of course, if you have hunted an area a lot and seen a lot of dead bucks, you can adjust these measurements accordingly. To estimate the inside spread of a deer's antlers, it's easy -- how far outside the tips of the ears do the antlers protrude? Main-beam length is judged using the ear length and eye-to-nose distance for reference, keeping in mind that the beams may curve in and nearly touch, which makes them seem shorter than they really are. Scorable points are any points that exceed 1 inch in length and is longer than it is wide at one inch or more of length. In a quick estimate, forget about these and look for all the longer antler points including the brow tines. Use the same ear length reference point to give you a quick idea of how long the tines might be. Mass: Here is where the deer’s 4-inch eye circumference is helpful. Is the circumference of the antler at the base, as well as between the tines, larger or smaller than the eye?Antler Size: Top 10 Components of a Typical, Whitetail Rack (And the percentage of the overall score they account for, in descending order): 10) Circumference between points 3 & 4 (H-4):         4 percent 9) Circumference between points 2 & 3 (H-3):           5 percent 8) Circumference between points 1 & 2 (H-2):           5 percent 7) Circumference of Bases (H-1):                               6 percent 6) Fourth Point Length (G-4):                                     7 percent 5) Third Point Length (G-3):                                      12 percent 4) Second Point Length (G-2):                                    12 percent 3) First Point Length (G-1):                                        6 percent 2) Main Beam:                                                            30 percent 1) Overall Symmetry: In both the Boone & Crockett and Pope & Young club’s scoring systems, deductions are taken off the gross score of a typical rack for imperfections. There was no ground shrinkage on Robb’s biggest typical buck to date — it grosses 181 3/8 and nets 177 3/8 Boone & Crockett points. In a perfect world, you would be able to leisurely look the antlers over before deciding to shoot, or not. Whenever possible you want to be able to look at the rack from the front and both sides, which is extremely helpful to estimate the length of the main beams. And never forget that a rear view almost always gives an inflated impression of how big the antlers really are. And of course, as the saying goes, if you have to talk yourself into the buck being big enough, it probably isn’t. Conversely, if the antlers take your breath away at first glance, who cares what it scores? Shoot! Need some practice? Then use some mounted heads. Use the reference points mentioned above to quickly estimate the score, then check them against the actual score.

Hunt Science: Do Whitetail Bucks Really Use Seven Scent Glands?

There’s seven glands examined here. None more important to a hunter than the forehead gland. And then there’s No. 4. It’s about toe glands.

Best Whitetail States In The West

Whitetail East, Muleys West, right? Wrong. Here's your complete guide to planning a successful whitetail hunt west of the Missouri River.

Tennessee Hunter's 47-Point Buck Confirmed New World Record

It's official. Stephen Tucker of Gallatin, Tennessee, is now the proud owner and harvester of this non-typical world record whitetail rack.

Hunters From These 5 States Harvested More Mature Bucks

Trends suggest more hunters are passing on younger bucks in favor of those at least 3½ years old.
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Are Harsh Winters Killing Your Deer?

Are deer able to find the food needed during the coldest, harshest months of the winter? And do you need to help them survive?
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Field Guide: Choosing The Right Tree For Your Hunt

In this post of Grand View's new #FieldGuide series, find out how to choose the right tree for your hunt and what factors guide your choice. This is a great first step for those just getting into hunting.
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Talking Whitetail With Country Music Star Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean is known for his successful music career, but what about his hunting habits? Did you know he schedules tours around whitetail season?
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Public Land Produces Potential Record Buck

Public land in Mississippi may have produced a record-setting buck, proving that bucks can be found anywhere — even public land.
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Sponsored: In Pnuma’s New Christmas Film, A Hunter Gives Us What the Clydesdales No Longer Can

Pnuma Outdoors captures the sacred tradition of hunting through a father's eyes in its new holiday film.
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Finding The Perfect Buck-Doe Ratio

Finding a good ratio for whitetails could be more important than you realize.
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Getting The Band Back Together

A Midwestern whitetail hunt reunites old friends and helps rekindle the spirit of the hunt.
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Hunter Pays For Poaching Trophy Elk In Colorado

After illegally hunting a bull elk in Colorado without the proper tags, this hunter must pay more than $10,000 in fines and may have his hunting and fishing privileges revoked.
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Q&A: Deer Rely on Scent, Stealthy Hunters Should Too

If a hunter knows the nuances of scents in the woods, he'll learn to use them to favorably manipulate a hunting situation. Take a look at this Q&A and get tips like how scent can be used to stop a rutting buck for a shot.
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Why You Should Hunt Scrapes

Lee and Tiffany, Ralph and Vicki, Melissa, and Kip share how to use scrapes as a key part of your deer hunting strategy.
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Two Bull Moose Freeze While Fighting

With antlers locked, two bull moose had no chance of surviving Alaska’s unforgiving western coastal climate as they laid stuck together and on their sides.