As Gibo said use live ammo if you are not sure of things get your mate to come over and sort the do's and don'ts out nothing better than a ''Bang , Thump'' to keep the mind clear safety is the main issue and the rest is practice and if you want to hit those critters then its practice you need and at all times don't loose sight of safety and the more you shoot the better you become you will develop and learn things shooting live ammo that you won't with dry firing like recoil tolerances ,correct breathing and so on and being a new rifle you can find out what kind of factory ammo it likes if you aren't going to reload I've seen blokes spend hours dry firing and be no better at shooting but then there are those that swear by dry firing but I think its just a personal thing but if you are that way inclined then do so although I find there is no better training than the real thing with live ammo and exceptional safety awareness which becomes natural after awhile Cheers
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