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Arkansas has the longest deer hunting season for AR-15s, spanning from mid-September to mid-January, totaling approximately 16 weeks.
Choosing the Right AR-15 for Deer Hunting
When selecting an AR-15 for deer hunting, it’s essential to consider the caliber and ammunition. A .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm cartridge is a popular choice for deer hunting, but a larger caliber like .300 Blackout or 6.5 Grendel can be more effective for longer-range shots. Look for an AR-15 with a free-floating rail system and a high-quality optic like a 3-9x40mm scope to ensure accurate shots.
Deer Hunting Techniques with an AR-15
To be successful with an AR-15, you need to understand the capabilities and limitations of your rifle. Start by practicing at shorter ranges (50-100 yards) to develop your accuracy. For longer shots, consider using a bipod or shooting from a prone position to stabilize the rifle. When hunting deer, use a combination of cover and concealment to get close to your target before making a shot. Aim for the heart-lung area or the brain to ensure a quick and humane kill.
Optics and Accessories for Deer Hunting
Proper optics and accessories can greatly improve your AR-15’s performance in deer hunting. Consider adding a red dot sight for rapid target acquisition in close quarters. A rangefinder or ballistic computer can help you calculate bullet drop and ensure accurate shots at longer ranges. Additionally, a high-quality bipod or monopod can help you stabilize the rifle for more accurate shots. Don’t forget to carry a cleaning kit and extra ammunition on your hunting trips to ensure your rifle is always in good working condition.
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