Yeah I'm thinking I'd better go to a range and practice before I actually go hunting.
Not sure about your state but there's a ton of free ones at state parks here. Lots of places will also let you try before you buy depending. Generally just exercise a little patience and buy used. There's no shortage of used guns out there that some guy fired once then never again. Saves a ton of money. Browse a lot of youtube videos about evaluating firearm condition. When you think you've got it watch more.
I don't know I kind of wanted to buy new for my first rifle/shotgun. Just so I can learn how to care for it from a new state you know what I mean.
Whatever you're comfortable with.
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