Any of the 4 calibers you listed are more than adequate for deer. The larger calibers will extend the range, but (in my opinion) the range is actually limited by the ability of the hunter. I mainly hunt Eastern Whitetail, and the .243 has less recoil than the others (all other things being equal), but if I were hunting in the Western states, I might prefer a .270 for range and power.
that is a great deer hunting caliber and rifle. The best thing to do is try a few different brands and bullet grains. Every gun is different. My friend has the same rifle and uses 145 grain Winchester ammunition with the nosler tips.
Deer taken by gun rifle/slug and by bow.
Large caliber rifle.
Benjamin (Owned by Crosman) has a new Benjamin Rogue it is a .357 caliber. At present it will be the largest Pellet rifle made with the Benjamin name. Yes it is a hunting rifle. The next largest Benjamin rifle is the Benjamin Marauder .25 caliber. Sam Yang make a 50 caliber and a 44 caliber hunting air rifle.
it depends on what area of the country your hunting in if you need binoculars. you'll need a rifle, orange, and a license. That's the basics
Winchester 94 in 30-30 caliber.
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That would depend on the caliber, and type of bullet, the rifle uses.
It is most likely to be a .32 caliber rifle since it uses .32 caliber ammo
Winchester 94 in 30-30 caliber.
long action: 270, 30-06, 7mm rem mag. Short action: 243, 308, 7-08, 7mm wsm.
Shotgun with buckshot, 30 caliber rifle, etc.