I have two questions, the first is how does anyone who frets over the cost of ammo and new firearms realistically expect to become proficient using said firearm and second I wonder what would happen to me from a legal standpoint if I shot one of my neighbors dogs?
Nothing happens to you from a legal standpoint if your neighbor doesn’t figure out you’re the one who killed his dog. When neighbors let their dogs wander, often their dogs simply never come home or are found by the side of the road as highway frisbees.
This is hilarious! We have here a poster who asserts that with a rifle I need no practice, and you who assert I need so much I can’t switch to a different primary medium power rifle and be cost conscious with the ammo. I guess firearms are only for the well heeled, huh?
Neither is correct, and the truth (at least in my case) is “in between”.
See my post 112.