Originally Posted by
aharley1
I used to say scouting was everything. That was because I could go deep into a swamp & expect not to see anyone else all day. But nowdays with hunting space at a preimum, it's more crowded. The first boot that hits the woods changes everything. Find a good place with good visibility & put up a tree stand. This will get your odor up off the ground. Use the strap to prevent falling out of the stand and put your finger on the trigger only when you want to shoot.
Do you know where to aim on a deer? If not, read up on it. That is one VERY IMPORTANT aspect that I haven't seen mentioned yet.
And most important, enjoy the time outdoors with your Dad.
It's probably a .257 Roberts or a .257 Weatherby Mag (opposite ends of the quarter bore spectrum, but both will certainly do the job on deer). There is no .237 caliber. And don't worry about it. You're learning. If you want to really melt your brain, consider that the .38 Special and .357 Magnum cartridges both use the same diameter bullet. Or that the .44 Magnum is actually a 43 caliber (0.429-.430").
Mike