My Dad took me to get mine at 12 yo. Great father/son moment. Funny thing was that I knew more about hunting safety then many of the attendees. This came directly from the instructor.
Years ago I took a hunters safety course when i was around 11-12 years old. Been hunting a few times, and want to go this year. I can't find my card or know my number. Would I have to retake the hunters safety class again before I get a hunting license?
Inexpensive is $150 and down preferred but will go a little higher if need be. Accurate enough to be used up to 30-40 feet. Not looking for anything particular, just want to get behind a trigger inexpensively.
I have zero idea on what's on the market right now. I grew up with a Daisy 880. I even think my dad still has it somewhere. Not sure where to begin. Just want to shoot some cans and bottles in the backyard. Only option is that it should be able to accept a scope.
When I had all my guns before my divorce, here is what I had.
S&W M&P full size - I had 11 mags
Ruger 10/22 - 6 10 round mags and 2 BXD-25's that actually worked,
Tikka T3 Lite - 5 mags
For my 3 AR's I had 15 standard capacity mags. 5 each.