• melbaboutown
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    17 hours ago

    My family had guns for hunting when I was young and I was once or twice allowed to shoot a shotgun into the ground. I assisted by scraping a few of the rabbit hides for curing. But that’s the extent of my experience.

    When I went to the range accompanying a friend I used the bench mounted precision guns with tiny bores. I took a long time aiming which is how I got good results. (Nearsighted.)

    I don’t have any experience in loading, breaking the gun open, cleaning, or maintenance. Any ‘masculine’ skills I just wasn’t taught and had to try and pick up myself later in life.

    I do have some very limited experience with metalwork so could potentially smelt down soft scrap metal for small pellets like (idk) birdshot, but wouldn’t know how to recast bullets or pack them with powder. I would not know how to make the soft point bullets required for larger game. I don’t know how to make proper bullets.

    I also don’t know how I’d handle shooting under pressure, or manage the weight or recoil. Bigger guns kick back.

    Also I no longer eat meat and at this point might even be unable to digest it.

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      22 hours ago

      you will find all you need to know in dead tree books in libraries

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        22 hours ago

        Books heavy, necessary skills outdated

        Also I think the bullets need moulds to cast them. You could try with impressions in sand but that won’t give you the ones with cavities you can pack to ignite. Ignition caps. The stuff what makes them fire