>>2088002>I literally have no idea how to get started I’m hunting. Stating your country would be a start. Or read the relevant laws on your own.
Figure out if you need a license, and how you can get it.
Here in Germany, for example, you need to pass a practical test on what you're allowed to hunt, when it's safe to shoot and how accurately you can shoot. To prepare for it, just about any hunter's club offers courses that teach you almost everything you need to know in a year or two, or you can take weekend courses that are expensive but will teach you everything in a month.
Then check if your guns are legal to use for hunting. In Germany, that'd mean not being fully automatic, and having a rifled barrel and >2000J at 100m for large game. Other places have other rules, and in some especially cucked states, what guns you can use varies by the month.
Finally, check where you can hunt and if you need the landowner's permission.
Past that, it's just finding a good spot and lying in wait or sneaking against the wind until you find game, taking it, and preparing the meat, skin, bones and whatever else you want to use.
But again, the laws are the only real hindrance. finding game is easy, shooting is easy unless you have a extremely light or extremely large caliber gun, and preparing it is easy as long as you're able to keep your knives sharp.