yes
The 7.65mm Mauser rifle is MORE than adequate for deer hunting- IF a soft point hunting cartridge is used. Full metal jacket military ammo should not be used for hunting.
You will have to define "sniper rifle". There is no meaning to that term, other than an accurate scope mounted rifle. That includes most hunting rifles.
Yes, it is a superb hunting rifle, more advanced and fast than the average bolt action rifle. However, you need to check the local hunting regulations on how many rounds are legal in a weapon while hunting, in some places its 5 rounds in others, its 10.
Depends on how you define accuracy. Mossberg makes a durable, workmanlike hunting rifle. While it would not be my first choice for a 900 meter target rifle, in a hunting situation, it is probably more accurate than the average shooter.
yes with out permit or hunting liscense and if it is loaded other than that your good to go
Yes. There may be limits on the CALIBER, and PA does not permit semi-auto rifles for deer hunting, but other than that, the AR style rifle is nothing but a semiauto rifle.
There are a lot of quality scopes in the market. Swarovski rifle scopes is an excellent choice for hunting & shooting experience. It has larger zoom range and greater eye-relief than others scopes. You can also go ahead with Zeiss, Vortex rifle scopes and Meopta
The use of rifles in hunting is far more efficient than using a bow; it it much easier to strike and fatally wound a deer with a rifle than with a bow. As such over a set period of time more animals could be killed with a rifle than with a bow. If rifle season was as long as bow season many more deer would be bagged, which would put a strain on the deer population. Thus, bow season is longer than rifle season because rifle hunting does much more "damage" than does bow season.
No, an eagle cannot strike two times harder than a rifle bullet. The force of an eagle's strike, while powerful for its size, is significantly less than that of a bullet fired from a rifle. For example, a bullet can travel at speeds exceeding 1,000 feet per second and deliver a force that is many times greater than an eagle's talon strike. Therefore, the comparison is not accurate.
It's the hunter that makes the difference. The rifle is more than adequate for the task.
The 770 is a budget grade HUNTING rifle, and was never intended for precision shooting. I am not aware of an aftermarket trigger made for this rifle- it would likely cost more than the rifle sold for. The factory set up is what it is- a good 250 yard deer rifle.
A TRUE Assault Rifle is legally a machine gun. They are used by military and by specialized security forces, and shot by a very few collectors that can afford a several thousand dollar rifle. What people are CALLING an Assault Rifle, such as the AR-15, is nothing more than a semi automatic rifle. They are used for hunting, target shooting, and self defense.