- Hunting weapon
Hunting weapons are
weapon s designed or used primarily forhunting game animal s for food or sport, as distinct fromdefensive weapon s or weapons used primarily inwar fare.Characteristics
Since
human being s are lacking in the natural weapons possessed by otherpredator s, humans have a long history of makingtool s to overcome this shortcoming. The evolution of hunting weapons shows an ever increasing ability to extend the hunter's reach, while maintaining the ability to produce disabling or lethal wounds, allowing the hunter to capture the game.The spear was in use for hunting as early as 5 million years years ago in hominid and chimpanzee societies, and its usage may go back even futher. [Rick Weiss, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/22/AR2007022201007.html "Chimps Observed Making Their Own Weapons"] , "
The Washington Post ",February 22 ,2007 ] . The spear gave the hunter the ability to kill large animals, at ranges as far as the hunter could throw the spear; the Romanpilum , for example, had a range of 30 meters (100 ft) [seepilum ] . Spear throwing devices such as thebâton de commandement ,woomera , andatlatl extended that range even further by giving the hunter leverage to throw the spear faster and farther. The atlatl allowed a skilled user to throw a dart up to 100 meters (110 yards). Archaeological evidence of the atlatl has been found on all continents except for Antarctica [seeatlatl ] . The atlatl was displaced starting in the latePaleolithic with the easier to make and use bow and arrow, which remains in common use today in both sporting and hunting. With the advent of accurate, reliablefirearm s, firearms became the weapon of choice. Each new evolution of hunting weapons extended the range and accuracy; a skilled hunter, with suitable equipment and good conditions, can take game at ranges of over 1000 yards (1 km) [ [http://riflebarrels.com/articles/longrange_shooting/shooting_hunting.htm Lilja] article on long range hunting] .Another hunting weapon, based on different principles than the spear, is the
throwing stick . While at its simplest the throwing stick is just a heavyclub thrown at the game, a well designed throwing stick uses the principles of anairfoil shape and gyroscopic stability; the oldest of these dates back 200,000 years to ancientPoland [ [http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/boomerang4.htm How Boomerangs Work] , HowStuffWorks.com] . The "kylie", for example, an Australian huntingboomerang in use into modern times, uses the bent shape and a symmetric airfoil cross section to provide stability and low drag for long, accurate throws [ [http://wings.avkids.com/Book/Sports/instructor/boomerang-01.html Aerodynamics in Sports Equipment, Recreation and Machines] ] . Kylies do not return (a good thing, since they are large, heavy, and dangerous) but smaller, lighter versions, the classic boomerang, exhibit the classic circular path that made the boomerang famous. Boomerangs, of both the non-returning and returning variety, have been found in many ancient cultures, ranging fromEgypt toNorth America [ [http://www.rangs.co.uk/boomhistory.htm Boomerang History] ] .Other early weapons used for hunting include the sling, which allows small stones or metal balls to be thrown at much higher velocities than the arm along, and the
blowgun . TheAfrica n blowgun'scurare tipped darts, intended to paralyze small game, is very similar in function to moderncapture gun s, with the substitution of abarbituate for theparalytic curare.Usage and regulations
Hunting weapons are typically regulated by game category, area within the state, and time period. Regulations for big game hunting often specify a minimum
caliber ormuzzle energy forfirearm s. The use ofrifle s is often banned for safety reasons in areas with highpopulation density , limited topographic relief, or for hunting on bodies of water where the danger of ricochet exists. Specific seasons for bow hunting or muzzle-loadingblack powder guns are often established to limit competition with hunters using more effective firearms. The state ofOklahoma , for example, has a three and a half month archery season, a 25 day muzzleloader season, and a 16 day modern gun season [ [http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/seasons.htm 2007-2008 OKLAHOMA HUNTING SEASONS] ]Primitive hunting weapons
The most popular hunting weapons during antiquity were the bow and the spear.cite book |author=Blackmore, Howard L. |title=Hunting Weapons from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century |publisher=Dover Publications|page=1 |year=2000| ISBN=978-0486409610] During pre-history, prior to the invention of the bow, the most popular was arguably the atlatl; archaeological finds of atlatls have occurred on all continents except Antarctica. Today, however, the most popular primitive hunting weapons are muzzleloading rifles. Fact|date=June 2007 Whatever the choice of arms, primitive hunting weapons are used during special primitive weapon hunting seasons in many parts of the world [ [https://www.georgiawildlife.com/content/displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=279&txtPage=2 Georgia primitive hunting season] ]
Atlatls, consisting of a weighted stick with a flexible spear or dart, are one example of primitive weapons that are commonly used today [ [http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/article.cfm?contentID=165832 Atlatl] ] . In the U.S., the
Pennsylvania Game Commission has given preliminary approval [ [http://www.sungazette.com/articles.asp?articleID=2016 Pennsylvania atlatl regs] ] for the legalization of the atlatl for hunting certain animals. The animals that would be allowed to atlatl hunters have yet to be determined, but attention is focused ondeer . There are some who object, stating that the atlatl is rarely capable of a clean kill, resulting in undue suffering for the sport animal. Currently, onlyAlabama allows the atlatl for deer hunting, while a handful of other states list the device as legal for rough fish (those not sought for sport or food), some game birds and non-game mammals [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/general/columns/story?columnist=absher_jr&page=g_blog_Absher_JR_archive_thru-060424 Alabama atlatl regs] ]Primitive hunting weapons are the only weapons permitted for some types of modern-day hunting. For example, the newly-opened 2007 Florida Alligator Hunt specifically prohibits firearms due to the dangers of firing bullets around bodies of water, and recommends instead the use of a detachable-head harpoon for hunting alligators during the nighttime hours that hunting is permitted [http://myfwc.com/gators/public/TO_manual_2007.pdf Aligator hunting] ] . A bang stick, a specialized type of firearm, is then often used to sever the spinal cord of the alligator just to the rear of the head. This kills the alligator immediately upon its being taken, as required by regulatory laws governing the hunt.
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Atlatl
*Bolas
*Blowgun
*Bow (weapon)
*Crossbow
*Harpoon (for huntingmarine mammal s and Florida alligators)
*Muzzleloader
*Spear
*Slingshot
*Sling (weapon)
*Woomera (spear-thrower) Hunting firearms by type
Modern cartridge firearms are generally broken down into classifications based on their characteristics. Due to the vast number of laws regulating firearms in different jurisdictions, legal definitions may vary widely from the technical definitions provided here.
Rifles
Rifles are shoulder fired guns with rifled barrels, and provide the greatest accuracy and range of all hunting weapons.
Centerfire rifles are generally used for killing big-game species.Rimfire rifles, such as the.22 Long Rifle , are used for killing small-game species.hotguns
Shotguns were originally designed to fire multiple small projectiles in a single shot. This method is still used mainly for hunting small game, and, occasionally, for hunting deer with buckshot, but modern shotguns can also be used for bigger game (deer, bear, etc.) when loaded with slugs. Hunting shotguns are shoulder-fired weapons, and are generally smoothbores, but guns designed to fire slugs may have rifled barrels. Shotguns are used for short range shooting, and are less accurate than rifles, though the ability to fire multiple projectiles makes them ideal for small, fast moving targets. Additionally, the shorter effective range of shotguns, measured typically less than 100 yards (91 m) when using shot or slugs, with a maximum slug travel range of a few hundred yards for missed shots, becomes a safety advantage when hunting in areas with high population densities relative to using rifles that may have a maximum bullet travel range of several miles for missed shots. The following are popular
shotgun actions for hunting:*Break-barrel action
*Pump action
*Semi-automatic shotgun Handguns
Handguns are becoming increasingly popular for hunting. Intended to be fired with one or two hands, but lacking a shoulder support, handguns are more challenging to shoot accurately than a long gun (a rifle or shotgun). Hunting handguns differ from defensive handguns in a number of ways; hunting handguns usually have longer barrels, better sights (often mounting
telescopic sight s orred dot sight s), and, depending on the game, will fire a much more powerful cartridge. Rimfire hunting handguns can be of any action type, but centerfire hunting handguns are dominated by the single shot actions, such as theThompson Center Arms Contender, or by revolvers.Powerheads or bang sticks
A powerhead or bang stick is a device which fires a firearms cartridge or
blank cartridge in contact with the target, and relies primarily on the muzzle blast to kill the target. Powerheads are often attached to spears used forspear fishing , or attached to a handle to make a bang stick, which is thrust (while still held) at the target. Bang sticks are often carried for defense againstshark attack, but are legally required for alligator hunting in some areas.Firearms by action
Firearms are often broken down further by the action type, which describes how the firearm loads and fires each cartridge.
ingle-shot firearms
Single-shot firearms used for hunting generally fall into three categories:
*Falling-block action
*Break-barrel action
*Single-shot bolt actionSingle-shot firearms when used for hunting have some advantages over other rifles: they are cheap, they are usually more accurate, and their silent action does not scare game. On the other hand, their single-shot characteristic limit one's ability to make follow-up or repeated shots quickly, when the first round does not provide a clean kill or when multiples of game appear. Likewise, when hunting dangerous game, having only a single shot capability increases the danger for the hunter, and single-shot firearms are therefore rarely used for hunting dangerous game. Single-shot designs can be found in all classes of hunting firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and handguns.
Multi-barreled firearms
Rifle s andshotgun s containing multiple barrels are some of the oldest types of multi-shot firearms, and their use continues to this day. These guns are traditionally used for hunting fast-moving or dangerous game, as the simplicity of the design makes a rapid second shot quick and certain; double rifles are known asexpress rifle s or when combined shotgun with rifle, are known as drilling or more accuratelycombination gun (the term "drilling" is German, the original "combination" guns manufactured in Europe had three bores overposed, but could be fashioned in more or less. Thedouble-barreled shotgun is still the primary choice for most shotgun sporting events, as well as hunting of game birds. Thedouble rifle , due to the difficulty involved in regulating the two barrels to impact at the same point of aim, is prohibitively expensive; for example, a Purdey, Parker or Holland & Holland double rifle sells between US$40,000 - 150,000 [Blue Book of Gun Values, 13th Ed. S. P. Fjestad] . Combination guns, containg two, three, or four barrels, most often a mix of rifle and shotgun barrels, are popular choices for hunting in Europe. A typical three barrel drilling mix of arimfire rifle, a powerfulcenterfire rifle, and a shotgun barrel allows the taking of a very wide range of game with a single gun. Multi-barrel designs in hunting guns are generally restricted to rifles, shotguns, and combination guns.Revolvers
Revolvers use multiple chambers and a single barrel to provide much of the reliability of a multi-barreled firearm without the weight and expense. Generally found only in handguns, the revolver is becoming increasingly popular for hunting ever larger game, as shown by recent developments such as the
.44 Magnum , arguably the first dedicated hunting handgun cartridge, and the new.500 S&W Magnum .Repeating action types
Repeating actions provide an easy way for the user to load a new round of ammunition into the firearm, usually from a spring-loaded magazine. These may be manually operated, or powered by energy tapped from the firing of a cartridge.
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Bolt-action weapons are rugged, reliable, and typically the most accurate, due to the strong camming action that locks the bolt into the receiver. The disadvantage is that bolt actions require removing the firing hand from the trigger to operate the bolt, which requires more time between shots than other repeating actions.
*Lever-action guns represent the earliest successful repeating actions. Essentially unchanged for over a century, lever action rifles are faster to operate than a bolt action, though the traditional designs and tubular magazines used limit the pressures and bullet shapes that can be used. The use of lever action hunting rifles is deeply embedded in American culture.
*Pump-action weapons are faster to cycle than lever actions, but are not well suited for firing from a supported position. Most pump-action designs are found in shotguns, which are typically fired from a standing position where the movement of the arm to operate the action is not an issue.
*Semi-automatic actions are similar in principle tomachine gun actions, but only allow one shot per pull of the trigger. These actions provide the fastest operation, usually allowing a shot to be fired as fast as the shooter can pull the trigger. Since the action requires the energy created by the cartridge to operate the cyclic, there is less felt recoil, however, they may fail to cycle under extreme conditions.Air rifles and air pistols
Air rifles have long been used as hunting weapons, for well over 200 years. Lewis & Clark, on their early journey through the Western United States, carried a repeating air rifle for use as a hunting weapon, it being considered more reliable than the flintlocks they also carried on their exploring journey [ [http://www.beemans.net/lewis-assault-rifle.htm Lewis and Clark air rifle] ] .
Air rifles are well suited for hunting small game such as
squirrel s andrabbit s in commonly available powers. Such hunting is widely practiced in the United States and in the UK. Nonetheless, some states in the United States prohibit the use of air rifles for hunting regardless of the foot pound equivalent (FPE) of the projectile that is launched; for example, Florida prohibits the use of any air rifle for any hunting. On the other hand, in the UK, 12 FPE is the categorical limit for air rifles used for hunting. Above thismuzzle energy rating, air rifles are considered to be firearms from a legal standpoint in the UK, and normal firearms regulations apply to these higher power air rifles.Air pistols and rifles are also well suited for hunting vermin (e.g., rats).
Large game air rifles have experienced a resurgence in the last several decades, and are now capable of taking all game in North America, unlike the earlier
Quackenbush rifle . Power levels of modern large game air rifles have greatly exceeded the hunting capabilities of the earlierGirandoni Air Rifle . Currently, large bore air rifles made by Mr. Dennis Quackenbush [http://www.quackenbushairguns.com] , or those imported from Korea (i.e. Dragon Slayer 50 caliber imported by Pyramydair [http://www.pyramydair.com/] , are capable of generating about convert|200|ft.lbf|J|abbr=on of energy with large bullets (convert|200|gr or more), making them capable of taking large game.Hunting animals
Trained animals, most commonly
dog s, are often used to track, flush, or retrieve game in various forms of hunting. In some sports, animals are also used as the weapons for bringing down the game. Examples of animals used in this way are some breeds ofhound andterrier , andbirds of prey .External references
* [http://www.atlatl.com/archeology.html bit/s Engineering] (modern maker of atlatls for hunting)
Notes and references
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Hunting
*Firearm
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