Depending on the size of the animal. Then yes it can with a good head shot. If the animal is too big it may not kill it, and then you have one very mad animal at you.
Virtually all the companies that make animal products have to kill animals to make them.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
Cause Muslim eat the food to make energy
100 to 200 feet. Use hollow point pellets. They make a clean kill
This rifle is designed for target and plinking only it is not designed for hunting. BB do not deform when they hit a target so they do not make a clean kill. The animal usually suffers first and may take a long time to die. This is why it is not recommended for any hunting. Pellet rifles are a better choice for small game kill.
The Daisy is a low powered BB rifle. It is capable of killing a duck but the animal will suffer before death. It is best to use a pellet rifle not a BB rifle. I also suggest using hollow point pellets for Hunting. Pellet deform when they hit a target and make a clean kill. BB do not deform and are a poor hunting weapon. A head shot is best. You may also need a license to hunt ducks is some countries.
Not recommended, you will most likely make the animal suffer. it will not produce a clean kill.
A 223 would be fine for a deer rifle but you need to make sure the (youth) person can hit the kill zone. I would suggest the 243.
Well, firstly you must make friends with an animal. Then, you kill your friend. Then extract the fibre. Simples.
Maybe a bird and a very small animal. But, it it won't kill us humans, a dog, a deer, nor any large animal (it will just hurt)(it might make the animals bleed...but not kill them.
Actually you can, just bring them an animal to kill.