Last deer damage tag for 2023..

I've been watching your videos and impressed. I saw your budget video but also seen many where you were using higher end models also.

Yesterday at work in the woods we were talking airguns again. They were surprised at how quiet they were. The discussion moved to deer hunting. Many were impressed that people hunt with them. I'd never considered big bores much but its gotten me looking into them. They also are getting curious about them.

I've not had the opportunity to see a big bore rifle in person yet, let alone shoot one.

Price aside, as I don't mind paying more for quality if theres a difference and improvement, what air rifles would you recommend for taking deer? Are there any you would avoid and why? What are some quieter models as thats a big draw to air rifles for myself and others.
 
I've been watching your videos and impressed. I saw your budget video but also seen many where you were using higher end models also.

Yesterday at work in the woods we were talking airguns again. They were surprised at how quiet they were. The discussion moved to deer hunting. Many were impressed that people hunt with them. I'd never considered big bores much but its gotten me looking into them. They also are getting curious about them.

I've not had the opportunity to see a big bore rifle in person yet, let alone shoot one.

Price aside, as I don't mind paying more for quality if theres a difference and improvement, what air rifles would you recommend for taking deer? Are there any you would avoid and why? What are some quieter models as thats a big draw to air rifles for myself and others.
I would recommend a bulldog in 357 or 45.. more then enough power and you can keep the sound down.. air-force Texan and AEA element 457 would be a great gun.. I would avoid really long guns if you're trying to keep the sound down because u will have a 6ft rifle after you add a suppressor lol.. there are a lot of great deer guns out there but it all depends on what you want to spend..
 
I would recommend a bulldog in 357 or 45.. more then enough power and you can keep the sound down.. air-force Texan and AEA element 457 would be a great gun.. I would avoid really long guns if you're trying to keep the sound down because u will have a 6ft rifle after you add a suppressor lol.. there are a lot of great deer guns out there but it all depends on what you want to spend..
Thank you. I greatly appreciate the insights and advice.

I tend to go by the moto: Buy nice or buy twice. Another one is: Buy once cry once. I don't mind spending more to have something solid and quality that I can rely on. Or if its something I will use alot, I'll spend more on it. Its why I got a Daystate huntsman revere safari and a BRK ghost as my first PCP rifles and looking at a redwolf midnight blue as a primary HFT rifle.

I don't mind spending more upfront to gain capabilities or quality.