what i would use is a modified or an improved
Depends on what your hunting, if you are going wing shooting, its a Benelli Ultralight. If its deer or elk, I'm gonna say a 30-06.
Hunting has its pros and its cons. PROS.- 1.Fun. 2. relaxing. CONS.- 1.Shooting -may shoot someone. 2. trying to sleep while hunting. -not going to happen-
Shooting beacuse it is safer. I do like assassinating better but shooting will get you the kills. Sneaking around the map trying to assassinate everyone isn't going to get you many kills. Plus you have the chance of being yoinked.
He has not discussed going hunting, but we do know he has at times gone skeet shooting with friends. That said, he was not raised in regions of the United States where hunting was a popular sport. He does have friends who are in law enforcement, so he has certainly been around guns, and contrary to internet myths, he has never expressed any negative opinions about hunting or about sport-shooting.
Your answer is going to be different from person to person..... Orks are better at combat, Tau are better at shooting. Depending on what you are looking for, both armies are amazing.
The question is to broad and vague to be answered. You have to define what it is you are going to do with the hand gun, i.e., hunting, target shooting, collecting, self defense.
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yes it is good for a beginner i just purchased the Remington spartan 20 gauge shot gun for some light trap shooting and pheasant hunting this is the perfect gun and cant be beat for the price. If you are going to shoot thousands of rounds a year you should probably spend more money and get a better trap gun but for occasional use this gun will be great
I think that the most effective design is the hunting tip arrow. I do not believe there is a better arrow to use and while sometimes it may be ineffective overall it is going to be the best quality that you will need for your hunting.
Well Billy's parent think about him going hunting because they are worried that he is going to get hurt and die
That would depend on where you are shooting the ball from. Even the greatest players make only around 50% of their shots from the outside. If you are talking about shooting from 18 to 20 feet and only half of your shots are going in, that would be about average. If you are talking about shooting from 3 to 5 feet and only half of them are going in, then you would have something to be concerned about. Be patient as you will not become a better shooter overnight. It will take time and a lot of practice. If you practice and practice and keep a good attitude, you can get better.
Stupid people are shooting them for their fur.