Hunting Rifle
| Hunting Rifle | ||
|---|---|---|
| ||
| A Colt Rangemaster semi-automatic rifle, in .223 caliber. Single-shot only. | ||
| Damage | 8 - 20 | |
| Single | AP: 5, Range: 40. | |
| Aimed Attack | Yes. Single AP +1(2) AP | |
| n/a | ||
| n/a | ||
| Damage type | Normal | |
| Weapon Perk | None | |
| Ammo | .22 | |
| Ammo capacity | 5 | |
| Strength required | 5 | |
| Type | Two-handed | |
| Possible buffs for Weapons | ||
| Deterioration | {{{deterioration}}} | |
| Weight | 4082 grams | |
| Base price | 600 caps | |
| Crafting Table | |
|---|---|
| File:Hrifle x 1 | |
| Requirements | Profession: Gunsmith (Small Guns): 1 |
| Blueprints | No |
| Resources | 1 x 3 x 4 x |
| Tools | or ![]() |
| XP | info maybe outdated |
Hunting rifle is cheap but also weaker replacement for the sniper rifle.
Advantages and disadvantages
- Long Range weapon perk that increases chance to hit.
- The main advantage of this weapon is its commonness.
- Its range (40 hex) isn't as great as a sniper rifle or assault rifle. It is the same in terms of any other stat like damage or magazine size.
- A hunting rifle shot costs one AP less than a shot from the sniper rifle.
- If you need a cheap weapon with long range for fights in low-tier or no armor, it's a good choice.
Obtaining
The hunting rifle can be found in various encounters, including:
- 80s
- Farmers
- Ghoul Crazies
- Highwaymen
- Mobsters
- NCR Army
- Robbers
- Vault City Patrol
Uses
Can be upgraded to Scoped Hunting Rifle and .223 Pistol




