bigbro, shut up you moron, we still hunt over hear you know.
Now to your question, you ask about recommending a book to teach you about the basics, why.
Look no further, you have all the info you will ever need right at your fingure tips. I dont know where you live but 1 thing you can try first is visiying your local constabularys website and typing in firearms on the search menue they will have a lits of info on there, secondley try this http://www.basc.org.uk/ Ounce you start to become fermilia with things then you can use search engins to find more things out
If you still persist in buying a book then thats fine, a tip is that there are no bad books out there when it comes to huntting/shooting, every one has some good tips and advice and they all differ, its up to you to decide.
try theas sites they may help
http://www.countryside-alliance.org/
http://www.hrwscothunt.ndtilda.co.uk/info/index.htm
if you have anymore questions then please feel free to e mail me
good luck
2007-01-11 04:25:19
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answered by Brad 5
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2016-04-27 23:28:16
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answered by ? 3
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Depends what type of shooting you're interested in, but I found "Shooting for Beginners" by Graham Downing to be quite comprehensive. It cost around £20 when I bought it recently but it's very useful.
2007-01-11 00:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have family or friends that are experienced hunter or gun enthusiast go out with them.
First hand experience is the better teacher.
But by all means read every thing you can get your hands on.
The net is a good place to start.
2007-01-11 05:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Firearms and Their Use (Paperback)
by W. T. Castles, V. F. Kimball
2007-01-11 04:46:06
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answered by DJ 7
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Since you live in the UK, you'd be better off learning about slingshots because your government doesn't trust you enough to allow you the right of self protection. Something about "off with their heads" I think.
2007-01-11 00:37:04
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answered by bigbro3006 3
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hard step. browse using yahoo or google. that might help!
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answered by Anonymous
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