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For most hunters their pre-season is focused around obtaining their chief piece of hunting equipment; a deer hunting rifle. Once this selection is made, then having the best hunting ammo available to fill the chamber is the next order of business. To help with the selection of the best ammunition for your new rifle, shotgun or muzzleloader; I have listed what I consider to be the best hunting ammo available in the following categories; centerfire ammo, slug ammo and muzzleloader ammo.

Centerfire Ammunition

• Federal Premium Vital Shok- Federal’s “Trophy Bonded Tip” possess a solid copper shank and exterior skiving on the bullet which facilitates the best possible expansion at any range. This bullet supplies bone crushing energy to the target every time. Federal Premium has expanded this line to include a 140-grain 7mm Rem. Magnum, 140-grain 7mm WSM and a 160-grain 7mm STW.
• Hornady Superformance- With many changes in the propellants used in their loads, Horandy prides itself on having higher velocity than its competitors. Hornady uses normal charge weights with other specialized powders to achieve these results. Superformance can be found in.243 Win., 6mmRem.,.257 Roberts, 25-06 Rem., 6.5 Creedmoor and.270 Rem.
• Winchester SuperX PowerMax- Winchester has perfected the protected hollow-point (PHP) jacketed bullet. The PowerMax is available in.243,.30-06,.300Win. Mag.,.300 WSM (my personal favorite), 7mm Rem. Mag and 7mm WSM.

Slug Ammunition

• Federal Fusion Shotgun Slugs- Federal continues the innovations and selections in their Fusion line of ammo. The latest loads leave the barrel between 1,450- 1,700 fps. New additions to this line in the 12-guage & 20-guage categories are a 3inch, 7/8 ounce sabot slug and a 2 3/4 inch, 7/8 ounce sabot slug.
• Remington AccuTip Sabot Slug- This line is topped with a PowerPort Tip. This tip helps to manage expansion from 5-200 yards. This slug is designed for 12-guage, fully rifled barrels only.

Muzzleloader Ammunition

• Powerbelt Platinum Series- Powerbelt continues to enhance to its Platinum Series by adding a new grain weight and plating process, both of which are meant to intensify *********** and accuracy. The latest installment in this series is a 300-grain,.50 caliber bullet.
• Hornady FPB- With.50 caliber projectiles available in either 300 or 350-grain; Hornady proudly boasts on its website that this ammunition is “one of the easiest loading muzzleloader projectiles on the market.” These projectiles also feature Hornady’s Flex Tip technology.

More information about these and any other ammunition can be found by visiting the manufacturer’s websites. Choosing the best performing hunting ammo will certainly help to increase your chances of success in the field.



By: Keith Cantelmo

About the Author:
Trophy Deer Hunting Secrets reveals how experts get dramatic results when hunting for trophy whitetails. To learn more about hunting ammo visit us at http://www.trophydeerhuntingsecrets.com



Purifyer83 asked:


I rattled this Saskatchewan whitetail in and harvested him on video with my muzzleloader…6:09 KABOOM!!!…Enjoy!! This video made the Top 10 for Wild Tv’s Hotshot Video Contest!

Purifyer83 asked:


I rattled this Saskatchewan whitetail in and harvested him on video with my muzzleloader…6:09 KABOOM!!!…Enjoy!! This video made the Top 10 for Wild Tv’s Hotshot Video Contest!

Purifyer83 asked:


I rattled this Saskatchewan whitetail in and harvested him on video with my muzzleloader…6:09 KABOOM!!!…Enjoy!! This video made the Top 10 for Wild Tv’s Hotshot Video Contest!



When you speak about hunting, one of the most popular sports in North America is Alabama deer hunting. In line with this, some frequently asked questions are presented here to aid readers and potential hunters in dealing with this kind of sports.

o What is the hunting season in Alabama?

Normally, the season for Alabama deer hunting opens around October up to January. This season is divided according to the major type of tool for deer stalking: the bow hunting and the gun hunting. The bow season starts around October 15th while the gun season begins in mid-November. Both seasons run up to the 31st of January. Over all, there are 108 days for a hunter to harvest a deer.

o What type of deer is being hunted in Alabama?

The most sought after kind of deer not just in Alabama but in most parts of North America, is the white-tailed deer or the Virginia deer. This medium-sized deer is native to United States, Mexico, Canada, South America, and Central America. They also thrive on the east of Rocky Mountains. Though this deer can very well adapt to any habitat, they love the prairie, savanna woodlands, and sage, which makes Alabama a perfect place for them. For their appearance, they have large antlers in proportion to their large tails and body size.

o What is Alabama’s annual harvest?

The state has over 250,000 animal harvests each year, with the highest deer density in the southern region of the state. Good harvest management is taught to deer hunters to maintain and balance the deer populations across Alabama. This is in line with the major issue in tracking down an injured animal. They must ensure that the deer is not devoid of its right to exist. Thus, hunters are recommended to hunt with safety and ethics.

o What methods of deer hunting are allowed in Alabama?

A deer can be hunted using a bow, a modern gun, a crossbow, a muzzleloader, or a spear. Certain parts of Alabama allow hunting of deer with the use of dogs. The choice of method in deer hunting, in general, solely depends on the hunter.

o What are the limits in deer hunting?

All persons planning to hunt on the private lands of another must secure a written permission from the landowner. Hunting through the use of bait is also illegal. All hunting licenses must also be in the possession of the hunter during the hunt.

o What are the safety recommendations of the state government regarding deer hunting?

Most hunters are advised to use a small pen light while traveling in their hunting area. This is to help identify hunters during lowlight conditions. Another advice is never hunt from an elevated stand without the use of harness. This is because the most common hunting accident is falling from tree stands.

These are some of the questions often asked about Alabama deer hunting. If you need further information, you may inquire at Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

By: G Andrews

About the Author:
Are you ready to learn the best Alabama Deer Hunting? Visit http://www.whitetailtactics.net today to learn everything you need to know!



BillWinke asked:


The gun season is here and Midwestern hunters are trading their bows for guns as they get back into the woods. In this show a dandy buck falls to a TC muzzleloader. Midwest Whitetail is a semi-live online-only deer hunting show hosted by Bill Winke. For more shows go to MidwestWhitetail.com.

journeytheoutdoors asked:


AT THE SHOOTING RANGE WITH MY ENFIELD ISHAPORE 2A1 7.62X51MM NATO /308 AND MUZZLELOADER ANS 12GAGE WITH SLUGS!!!!

pokyswift2 asked:


non typical eight piont, deer hunting michigan, muzzleloader, whitetail buck. dec 13th muzzleloader———–and if you notice i do have a bit of orange on my hat since that seems to be all any one wants to comment on -lol, i wear a blaze orange hat and a vest but when i do my intro i take it off for a min, so dont worry folks im sure the dnr have bigger fish to fry

Purifyer83 asked:


I rattled this Saskatchewan whitetail in and harvested him on video with my muzzleloader…6:09 KABOOM!!!…Enjoy!! This video made the Top 10 for Wild Tv’s Hotshot Video Contest!

KettlebottomCrew asked:


John DeMello, of Rhode Island’s Kettlebottom Pro Staff, went on a Muzzleloader hunt the very day he returned from an Ohio Bowhunt. On the way to the stands, he saw three Does and decided to try a stalk. Although he approached from upwind, he was able to use some tricks to get the shot…

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