Hunting Rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)

The hunting rifle is a weapon in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
The hunting rifle is very similar in looks to .32 caliber hunting rifle found in the Capital Wasteland and unlike the .223 Colt Rangemaster seen previously in the Core Region. Compared to its Capital Wasteland counterpart, it has an iron sight attached and is much more powerful per shot, but with a much higher action point cost. Strangely, this weapons iron sights are lined with luminescent markers, which is an unusual thing to have on such a weapon. The hunting rifle is less common than its Capital Wasteland counterpart, as is its ammunition.

When fully modified the hunting rifle is a very stable platform for long-range sniping and overall combat. The increased magazine size of the fully upgraded hunting rifle coupled with the higher damage per shot, faster reload speed and very high durability make it a viable (if not better) alternative to the standard sniper rifle and its unique variant. It also matches the other top-tier 3.5x magnification scopes of other weapons, though with a different appearance when the scope modification is attached. Its significantly higher maximum condition over the sniper rifle also allows it to fire .308 JSP ammunition for a prolonged period. Despite these advantages, the hunting rifle lacks any type of silencer modification, making it less desirable than the sniper rifle to Sneak-based players.

Modifications

 * Hunting rifle custom action - increased rate of fire.
 * Hunting rifle extended mag - +5 rounds per magazine.
 * Hunting rifle scope - adds long-range optic scope with 3.5x magnification.


 * Hunting rifle stripper clip - cut from the game, no model exists and is listed in the game by name only.

Variants

 * Boone's scoped hunting rifle, a unique companion-only weapon used by Boone. It only differs from the standard hunting rifle in its use of companion ammunition and a pre-attached scope modification.


 * Paciencia, a unique version purchaseable from Cliff Briscoe in Novac if Gun Runners' Arsenal has been installed.

Locations

 * Boulder City - located next to a skeleton by the train locomotive engine in Boulder City Train Station, along with a box of ammunition
 * Camp Guardian caves - found in an alcove, just before reaching Private Halford.
 * Camp McCarran
 * Two guards in front of the Concourse entrance carries hunting rifles.
 * Sergeant Daniel Contreras owns one.
 * Carried by some troopers in the main camp at higher levels.
 * Walter Hornsby, an NCR Corporal who guards Silus, carries one
 * 1st Recon carries hunting rifles
 * Corporal Sterling does not carry a hunting rifle as he uses La Longue Carabine.
 * Cottonwood Cove - inside Cottonwood Cove HQ, to the left of the desk at the top of the metal shelves.
 * Great Khan supply cave - inside the cave with Oscar Velasco, located on the metal shelves.
 * Gun Runners - Vendortron sells hunting rifles.
 * Gun Runners - all guards carry a hunting rifle.
 * H&H Tools Factory - on the ground next to a house between it and Northern Passage.
 * Harland also carries a hunting rifle, and by his camping spot are 3 boxes of .308 rounds.
 * Manny Vargas, Cannibal Johnson, Aurelius of Phoenix, Lucullus, Harland and Ranger Dobson all carry a hunting rifle.
 * Miguel's Pawn Shop, Westside - on the bottom shelf of a small bookcase.
 * Vault 3 - in the overseer's office, mounted by the observation window.
 * The hunting rifle can also spawn on many non-player characters, containers, dead bodies and also sold by merchants throughout the Mojave Wasteland.
 * When you get to level 10, people will start appearing with hunting rifles and .308 rounds (Usually Legion members).
 * Many of the members of Caesar's Legion may have this weapon equipped.
 * Can be found on the White Legs in the add-on Honest Hearts, albeit infrequently.
 * During the quest, I Forgot to Remember to Forget, Prime legionaries might carry hunting rifles when they attack Bitter Springs
 * Can sometimes be found in the gun case in Cliff Briscoe's home in Novac

Bugs

 * The ironsights of the hunting rifle (and, to a degree, all non-pistol-grip two-hand rifles) are misaligned with the center of the screen, with shots landing a fair bit to the right of the gun's sights. The scope mod rectifies this.
 * If the gun is holstered while wearing Chinese stealth armor, zooming in while in first person will show a chunk of metal on the screen.

Sounds
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