The neighbour will not care , he does the same every year 😊 Reminds me when my father put his gun in my hands and just said, you get the elk you eat tonight . 😊😊 I was not that old and it was a 9.6 mm , a cannon at that age but I got it .
@@rexochroy2 haha you're right. I discussed it with another neigh our and he said: "it's hunting season. There can be shots nearby anytime so as long as you don't shoot clip after clip after clip, people won't care that much". So I'll shoot the shotgun and 308 in the garden soon.
Surprised at the .22 for practice. And u need to be careful with neighbours being close with it. Ricochet can happen and it’s not good. A good spring air gun is a great choice for practice. And even small game hunting
@@marcusd2380 they're lead bullets so ricochet can happen but not as likely as with steel/larger bullets. Also I'm not shooting in the direction of the neighbours. The direction I'm shooting has nothing for many kilometers and I'm shooting downward into the ground. So I'm quite confident it's not remotely risky.
@@Toms_Sweden I have a 22 as well but hardly use it. Mainly us a .22 air gun and as u will know the pellet are led. Sometimes they can come right back at you. It’s happened me a few times. And that’s an air gun. Get a pile of sand or something behind the target for practice.
@@marcusd2380 if you shoot into dirt there will be nothing comming back to you. I fired thousands of rounds, probably ten thousands and i never had a problem like this with no calibre. Yeah if you shoot 25m or so on steel targets there can be little pieces that are flying back to you, so if you shoot this distance use eye protection. If you shoot into a pile of dirt there will be no ricochets, they only happen hat certain angles, so you would need to hit the dirt pretty flat, wich is not possible if the pile is high enough and the next thing is that ricochets are always flysing in the direction in wich the bullet is traveling and the exit is pretty flat, so if you hit the grounde in front of your dirt pile the ricochet will fly into the pile. So there is no real danger if i build something to catch the bullets or if he shoots down somewhere.
That shotgun is indeed beautiful - I'm very jealous! Congrats on getting everything done.
Interesting guns, I hope your hunting will be successful!
The neighbour will not care , he does the same every year 😊
Reminds me when my father put his gun in my hands and just said, you get the elk you eat tonight . 😊😊 I was not that old and it was a 9.6 mm , a cannon at that age but I got it .
@@rexochroy2 haha you're right. I discussed it with another neigh our and he said: "it's hunting season. There can be shots nearby anytime so as long as you don't shoot clip after clip after clip, people won't care that much". So I'll shoot the shotgun and 308 in the garden soon.
Great video! 🙂
Could you please do a longer video about the process to get gun license in sweden as foreigner? God bless!
@@estventor I plan on doing a Q&A soon and will include it.
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Surprised at the .22 for practice. And u need to be careful with neighbours being close with it. Ricochet can happen and it’s not good. A good spring air gun is a great choice for practice. And even small game hunting
@@marcusd2380 they're lead bullets so ricochet can happen but not as likely as with steel/larger bullets. Also I'm not shooting in the direction of the neighbours. The direction I'm shooting has nothing for many kilometers and I'm shooting downward into the ground. So I'm quite confident it's not remotely risky.
@@Toms_Sweden I have a 22 as well but hardly use it. Mainly us a .22 air gun and as u will know the pellet are led. Sometimes they can come right back at you. It’s happened me a few times. And that’s an air gun. Get a pile of sand or something behind the target for practice.
@@marcusd2380 if you shoot into dirt there will be nothing comming back to you. I fired thousands of rounds, probably ten thousands and i never had a problem like this with no calibre. Yeah if you shoot 25m or so on steel targets there can be little pieces that are flying back to you, so if you shoot this distance use eye protection. If you shoot into a pile of dirt there will be no ricochets, they only happen hat certain angles, so you would need to hit the dirt pretty flat, wich is not possible if the pile is high enough and the next thing is that ricochets are always flysing in the direction in wich the bullet is traveling and the exit is pretty flat, so if you hit the grounde in front of your dirt pile the ricochet will fly into the pile. So there is no real danger if i build something to catch the bullets or if he shoots down somewhere.