[Yuru isn't necessarily sure why that would matter necessarily. Beyond the obvious the hand he would hold the gun in. He lets Bakugou help him with the headpiece, trying to stay still to allow the other to put the ear protection over his head. To fit it. Since Yuru isn't familiar even if it might seem straightforward. He figures to just take his cues from Bakugou for now while here, since the other has a better idea on what to do. On the rules here. He isn't necessarily sure he likes the muffled sound of the ear protection but he keeps it on, since it seems important.]
[He's going to appreciate that muffled noise soon enough. Bakugou talks to the proprietor and a few minutes later, he sets out five different handguns, with different grips, weights, and the like. Some are thicker, some are thinner, with varying levels of power and ease of aim as well. It's a little strange to be explaining all that to Yuru, but for now, Bakugou's taking it one step at a time.]
Here. See which one feels best in your hand. [He gestures to the guns, inviting Yuru to pick them up and test them out.] None are loaded.
[He isn't necessarily sure on what exactly to expect. What one might feel best. But he tries them anyway, checking each one in turn and debating, considering which of them he might like to try proper. Holding each up and considering, taking the stance he had seen Dera take with holding his gun up. As if about to fire but never actually pulling the trigger, ensuring he wasn't point it at anyone. He figures to try each one before deciding.
He ends up deciding on one of them. A thinner, smaller one. He's used to a bow and arrow, so something like this is quite different, but he is willing to give it a go. To try and learn. If he isn't keen and doesn't like it, that's fine but at least he knows if he has to, some basics?]
[It's no different, in Bakugou's opinion, than someone testing out any other kind of weapon. A bow, a knife, anything with a handle can "feel" better or worse for a person. Hand shape, callouses, preference in weight or which finger's stronger. Just straight up shoving a gun in Yuru's hand and telling him to shoot isn't the intent here. They've got the time, and this guy may or may not have to rely on a gun for his life at some point. He can prepare him better than that.
The gun's similar to what he figured a bow would feel like. Someone used to having his hand around the shaft like that would probably feel better with this kind of grip. Bakugou nods to the owner, then accepts a box of bullets.] All right. Come on.
[And heads for one of the booths. Already the lane is setting up a paper printout of a target. Just the usual round one. Not starting with a person...]
So just, this trigger part here? Right? Once we figure the -- ah, not arrows. What were they called again?
[Something else. Something smaller. A different name. He only knows some bare basics of guns in having seen them used. He doesn't necessarily know himself. Not that much. But that was why Bakugou was helping him out here. That he could learn now. Yuru holds the gun carefully, unsure on the details on how to load the ammo in. He gets the idea of firing at the targets, seeing others do so as they had to one of the booths themselves. He is still pointing the gun to the floor more, not wanting it to accidentally go off or something just in case.]
[Bakugou sets the box of clips down and opens it, then shows Yuru how to load the clip into the gun's handle. There's a quiet compliment on the guy aiming the gun down, though the blonde nudges his hand so that he's aiming more out in front of him at the floor rather than potentially shooting himself in the foot via accidental discharge. Once he's got the clip in, he shows Yuru how to unload the clip, then has him go the action three times. Load it. Cock it. Aim it. Then pull back and unload it. Repeat twice more without instruction, just to make sure he's got it mentally and physically.]
Don't put your finger on the trigger yet. Put it around the trigger guard for now. I'll show you how to aim next.
[Since that's going to be different than aiming with a bow...]
[It's different. Of course. To a bow. But he is at least somewhat figuring it, from the other helping him, demonstrating. Instructing him. He imitates what he sees the other doing, copying it in ensuring that he figured it. Bakugou is stressing how important this is. Teaching him about safety. It almost might remind him of his childhood, being taught to hunt and use the bow initially. The strangers he would come across and that tried to kill him back when he was younger. It all made more sense now.
He listens and tries to be careful about the trigger, letting the other shift the aim a little more.]
[If Yuru needs it, Bakugou will show him how to hold the gun and aim correctly using his hands. Whether that's holding it himself and then passing it off or putting his hands on the other guy's and working them into the better grip. Of course he's stressing the importance! Not only does he have to be responsible with a gun, though whether more or less than a bow is debatable, but there's a big difference between the two in terms of results. It's harder to instruct Yuru on sighting, how to look "down the barrel" rather than at a certain point on the bow or at the tip of the arrow shaft.
Still, once he's got it, that's when Bakugou finally tells him to pull the trigger. It's empty at the moment (and not exactly "good" for the gun to be fired empty) but he wants Yuru to feel the kind of recoil it's going to give.
[Yuru has some basic sense at least with having used longer range weapons before with the bow, and having seen Dera use a gun before. But doing it himself is still something else that will take some figuring, some adjusting, Least of all with the noise. The recoil. That isn't so much a thing he has to deal with when firing the arrows off from his bow. But he does his best in aiming towards the target, squeezing the trigger when Bakugou thinks he is ready. The recoil does mean he might be slightly more off than he intended, as it does mean the gun raises slightly and does shift a little in his hands as a result.]
Like that?
[It's more the recoil than the noise that startles him, because of the ear muffs he wears but also he knew to expect some sound from it.]
[Firing a gun is definitely different than firing an arrow. That's the main difficulty Bakugou thinks Yuru's going to have to adjust to. He watches the other boy carefully when he takes aim. With that last 'click' and jump of the gun, the barrel rises up and the villager's introduced to the concept of kickback on the weapon. Hopefully his two spirit beasts don't think it's an attack on him or something...]
Uh-huh. But it'll be louder and more forceful. Don't fire it when it's empty; it'll damage the mechanisms. [This was an exception to that rule, but Bakugou wants Yuru to know how to take care of a gun if he gets it. Now that he's had some experience, however, the blonde opens the bullet box and takes out a clip. He hands it to Yuru, since he showed him earlier how to load the clip.]
Here. Once you're ready, aim at the target and fire.
[Then dons his own ear protectors. It'll be loud.]
[Yuru makes a note of the advice. To only fire when the bullet is in. To be careful with that in not damaging the gun. Especially this one that isn't his or anything. So he does want to be careful and look after it. To try keep it in good condition after he is finished with it with learning to use it. He takes a moment, loading the clip like Bakugou had shown him, slow, careful in wanting to be sure he doesn't mess up or something given this is a little more complicated than his bow. He shifts, taking a breath and aiming again, ensuring the ear protection is on properly, his stance seems to be alright, his aim seems lined up as best he can figure before he squeezes the trigger again to aim at the target.]
[He's not going to teach Yuru how to take a gun apart and inspect/clean it because 1) Yuru doesn't have one, and 2) Bakugou doesn't know how to do that shit either. He doesn't use guns that much, even if he knows how to fire them. Taking a few steps to distance himself from Yuru, he watches the guy take aim and sight the target down the lane. He did well loading the gun as Bakugou showed him, further suggesting the villager's keen insight and quick pick up on lessons. He's going to learn how to be in the modern world well enough...
It's certainly different from firing a bow and as soon as the trigger's pulled-- BANG! --the shot fires off with all the noise, snap-second flash, and much harder recoil in Yuru's hand that comes from a normal gunshot. Hopefully all the preparation and stuff will prevent him from dropping the thing in surprise.]
Ah! You weren't kidding about preparing for that -- recoil was it you called it?
[That and the noise. He does have the protection at least but it is still very loud. Yuru doesn't quite drop it but it does startle him a little. Of course he prepared for it in having been warned about it but it is another thing to be able to experience it himself, given he is not used to that with the bow. He keeps hold of the gun, lowering it as he glances to see how he did in hitting the target.]
[Both the physical and the audible recoil are a lot more intense once the bullet's in the chamber. Bakugou's just glad the guy didn't drop the gun out of surprise. Even with the warning, the real thing's not something all the warning in the world can truly prepare you for. Provided Yuru's aiming skills are more than canny even without a bow, it's likely he did a good job on hitting the target close to the center. ]
Have you always been good with a bow or did you suck while learning it?
Hm? My bow, ah. I guess I learned the same as anyone else? But I've always been pretty decent with it, why I tend to be the one to go out hunting for the village.
[Yuru doesn't really figure to boast, to brag. It's just the way it goes. People focus on their strengths. On what they are good at and how they can help each other. Especially in a small rural village where everyone knows each other the way his village was. Especially when hidden. They didn't exactly get visitors so much. So they had to get by themselves. He ensures the gun is lowers, that his finger won't slip on the trigger or anything as he talks.]
[Coupled with training, that would explain why Yuru had the bulk of the hunting if he was the most skilled at it. At least that means he won't be a complete novice with the gun once he adapts to the differences between it and the bow. Sighting wise. Bakugo notices the way Yuru lowers the gun and keeps his finger away from the trigger. The guy's a good listener and learns quick. That speaks well of him.]
Try again. You'll get the sighting down quickly if you're that capable.
I guess? I mean, I had to get better with practice but. I guess that's like anyone starting out with anything.
[Yuru gives a nod, trying to be cautious and mindful as he would with any other weapon, with the bow. In not pointing it at anyone if he isn't wanting to accidentally fire off an arrow, or the bullets in this case with the gun. He nods again, shifting to have some space again and ensuring nothing and nobody is in the way before he raises the gun, careful to aim at the target again, ensuring he has the protection on over his ears as he readies himself to aim and fire. To prepare for the recoil this time. He fires again at the target, this time prepared for it. Better in his aim.]
[Jeeze. It's like no one's ever commented on this guy being good with something before! Bakugou narrows his eyes at the target as Yuru takes aim once again. Perhaps he won't admit to any natural talent, but if he took to the bow and improved faster than most others with it, then there's obviously something there beyond just hard work. It's no surprise that the second shot is better at the aim than his first one. Bakugou can tell Yuru's compensating for the recoil of the gun, both physical and audible. The guy's probably going to hit the bullseye before the clip is over.
That said, Bakugou's glancing to the two spirits that have been shadowing Yuru this entire time. Most dogs that aren't police dogs don't exactly like gunshots... Wonder if it's the same for spirits.]
[Yuru says, noticing he did get better with his aim for the target. For their part, as he lowers the gun again, Left and Right seem used to the noise and all, from experience in being around with Tadera and his gun with some fights they had been through together. They are still on alert but none of the others here seem familiar or seem to be paying particular attention to Yuru that they are suspicious or anything. Yuru is just glad he's been managing alright, that he hasn't had any accident where anyone has gotten hurt or anything like that. Left and Right are staying alert and on guard but seem to be fine with Yuru learning these new ways to fight, to defend himself. Bakugou has yet to give them reason to be wary of him so it seems safe enough for now. Left even gives a little smile to Yuru when he turns and asks if they saw that.]
[Bakugou grunts at the excited chirp, acknowledging Yuru's improvement. Good to know the demons aren't up in arms about the noise and surprise. Ironic they're more used to it (apparently) than Yuru. For someone in Yuru's straights, having two guardians he can trust must be comforting. Bakugou has no intention of giving any of the three a reason to distrust him. He's a hero after all. Though taking Yuru to the police or other heroes for help is... not in the proverbial cards right now. It's a complicated situation.
He arches a brow when Yuru actually talks to Left like a kid excited to have his friend acknowledge the shot. Huh.]
[Yuru was aware of the noise from the guns, just not aware of quite how loud it was when you were the one firing. Let alone that Dera did not necessarily always use noise protection against it when he had to use his gun. He still seems glad to be improving, that he is slowly figuring this stuff out. After being so confused and new to all of this down the mountain. But he is trying to get better. To learn.]
Hm. I think I'll get used to it. It's not quite the same as a bow but even that still has some tension that releases when you fire an arrow?
[Left and Right seem happy for Yuru, Right clapping a couple of times as Left gives a grin at his enthusiasm and progress.]
[People get used to the noise, or just don't have a choice when they start firing. Bakugou has trained in firearms, but he doesn't use them and generally prefers to avoid them. He has something a lot better than guns. But having the skill to wield them if necessary's worth the training. Something he figures would be the same for Yuru. Besides, with so much to learn hitting him at all angles, it should feel nice to be able to nod and say "one down" after the lesson.]
Aa. It'll burn your cheek or nose depending on how you sight your arrow. [Some people let the bowstring skim along their face as a tactile proof of aim and shot. Bakugou's only done archery for two weeks at a camp when he was younger, but it still left a lasting impression.]
Yeah. I've had scratches against my cheek a few times from it, mostly when I was first learning. I know this thing is different but. Some aspects are similar.
[The longer range of the weapon. Arrows flying through the air the same as bullets. Yuru has some idea and some basic common caution, some of the same sort of rules around being careful with a weapon at least. That sort of thing remains the same. He will eventually adjust to the noise. He's started to at least be aware on that much through Dera shooting.]
If I practice, this might not be so bad. I mean. Dera has a gun so at least this is another option? People do seem to look at me weird with my bow.
It's a projectile weapon. Of course some parts are gonna be similar.
[Aiming, sighting, recoil, loading, in general the gun is just the evolved form of the bow and arrow, with pros and cons to both. Bakugou watches Yuru land a few more, then heads over to get another clip for him to reload. They paid for a number of them; might as well get in the practice since they're here.]
You're not supposed to walk around with a damn bow in the first place. It's classified as a weapon.
[Open carrying isn't exactly permitted here. Hopefully whoever this Dera guy is told Yuru about that so he doesn't wind up arrested by some unknowing cop.]
I know. I've been told to be careful about my bow and arrows here.
[Yuru might be a country bumpkin but even he can see the sense in not carrying around his bow everywhere, every minute. It's just tricky when he doesn't know when and where he might be targeted next. Being a fugitive. Being wanted. He just can't help being wary because of his situation. Because of his sister's situation.
So he will learn and do what he has to to try and help. To survive. To stay alive long enough to find his parents. Hopefully. Yuru keeps practicing so long as they were here. As long as they were still allowed, still had ammo to practice with.]
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Date: 2/4/24 04:24 (UTC)[Yuru isn't necessarily sure why that would matter necessarily. Beyond the obvious the hand he would hold the gun in. He lets Bakugou help him with the headpiece, trying to stay still to allow the other to put the ear protection over his head. To fit it. Since Yuru isn't familiar even if it might seem straightforward. He figures to just take his cues from Bakugou for now while here, since the other has a better idea on what to do. On the rules here. He isn't necessarily sure he likes the muffled sound of the ear protection but he keeps it on, since it seems important.]
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Date: 2/4/24 17:24 (UTC)Here. See which one feels best in your hand. [He gestures to the guns, inviting Yuru to pick them up and test them out.] None are loaded.
[Just to alleviate that concern.]
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Date: 2/6/24 07:20 (UTC)[He isn't necessarily sure on what exactly to expect. What one might feel best. But he tries them anyway, checking each one in turn and debating, considering which of them he might like to try proper. Holding each up and considering, taking the stance he had seen Dera take with holding his gun up. As if about to fire but never actually pulling the trigger, ensuring he wasn't point it at anyone. He figures to try each one before deciding.
He ends up deciding on one of them. A thinner, smaller one. He's used to a bow and arrow, so something like this is quite different, but he is willing to give it a go. To try and learn. If he isn't keen and doesn't like it, that's fine but at least he knows if he has to, some basics?]
This one.
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Date: 2/6/24 21:07 (UTC)The gun's similar to what he figured a bow would feel like. Someone used to having his hand around the shaft like that would probably feel better with this kind of grip. Bakugou nods to the owner, then accepts a box of bullets.] All right. Come on.
[And heads for one of the booths. Already the lane is setting up a paper printout of a target. Just the usual round one. Not starting with a person...]
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Date: 2/10/24 03:13 (UTC)[Something else. Something smaller. A different name. He only knows some bare basics of guns in having seen them used. He doesn't necessarily know himself. Not that much. But that was why Bakugou was helping him out here. That he could learn now. Yuru holds the gun carefully, unsure on the details on how to load the ammo in. He gets the idea of firing at the targets, seeing others do so as they had to one of the booths themselves. He is still pointing the gun to the floor more, not wanting it to accidentally go off or something just in case.]
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Date: 2/11/24 00:31 (UTC)[Bakugou sets the box of clips down and opens it, then shows Yuru how to load the clip into the gun's handle. There's a quiet compliment on the guy aiming the gun down, though the blonde nudges his hand so that he's aiming more out in front of him at the floor rather than potentially shooting himself in the foot via accidental discharge. Once he's got the clip in, he shows Yuru how to unload the clip, then has him go the action three times. Load it. Cock it. Aim it. Then pull back and unload it. Repeat twice more without instruction, just to make sure he's got it mentally and physically.]
Don't put your finger on the trigger yet. Put it around the trigger guard for now. I'll show you how to aim next.
[Since that's going to be different than aiming with a bow...]
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Date: 2/14/24 08:47 (UTC)[It's different. Of course. To a bow. But he is at least somewhat figuring it, from the other helping him, demonstrating. Instructing him. He imitates what he sees the other doing, copying it in ensuring that he figured it. Bakugou is stressing how important this is. Teaching him about safety. It almost might remind him of his childhood, being taught to hunt and use the bow initially. The strangers he would come across and that tried to kill him back when he was younger. It all made more sense now.
He listens and tries to be careful about the trigger, letting the other shift the aim a little more.]
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Date: 2/15/24 01:34 (UTC)Still, once he's got it, that's when Bakugou finally tells him to pull the trigger. It's empty at the moment (and not exactly "good" for the gun to be fired empty) but he wants Yuru to feel the kind of recoil it's going to give.
It'll be even harder when the bullet's in.]
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Date: 2/19/24 01:47 (UTC)Like that?
[It's more the recoil than the noise that startles him, because of the ear muffs he wears but also he knew to expect some sound from it.]
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Date: 2/19/24 22:16 (UTC)Uh-huh. But it'll be louder and more forceful. Don't fire it when it's empty; it'll damage the mechanisms. [This was an exception to that rule, but Bakugou wants Yuru to know how to take care of a gun if he gets it. Now that he's had some experience, however, the blonde opens the bullet box and takes out a clip. He hands it to Yuru, since he showed him earlier how to load the clip.]
Here. Once you're ready, aim at the target and fire.
[Then dons his own ear protectors. It'll be loud.]
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Date: 2/22/24 08:10 (UTC)[Yuru makes a note of the advice. To only fire when the bullet is in. To be careful with that in not damaging the gun. Especially this one that isn't his or anything. So he does want to be careful and look after it. To try keep it in good condition after he is finished with it with learning to use it. He takes a moment, loading the clip like Bakugou had shown him, slow, careful in wanting to be sure he doesn't mess up or something given this is a little more complicated than his bow. He shifts, taking a breath and aiming again, ensuring the ear protection is on properly, his stance seems to be alright, his aim seems lined up as best he can figure before he squeezes the trigger again to aim at the target.]
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Date: 2/22/24 22:59 (UTC)It's certainly different from firing a bow and as soon as the trigger's pulled-- BANG! --the shot fires off with all the noise, snap-second flash, and much harder recoil in Yuru's hand that comes from a normal gunshot. Hopefully all the preparation and stuff will prevent him from dropping the thing in surprise.]
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Date: 2/28/24 05:42 (UTC)[That and the noise. He does have the protection at least but it is still very loud. Yuru doesn't quite drop it but it does startle him a little. Of course he prepared for it in having been warned about it but it is another thing to be able to experience it himself, given he is not used to that with the bow. He keeps hold of the gun, lowering it as he glances to see how he did in hitting the target.]
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Date: 2/28/24 23:29 (UTC)[Both the physical and the audible recoil are a lot more intense once the bullet's in the chamber. Bakugou's just glad the guy didn't drop the gun out of surprise. Even with the warning, the real thing's not something all the warning in the world can truly prepare you for. Provided Yuru's aiming skills are more than canny even without a bow, it's likely he did a good job on hitting the target close to the center. ]
Have you always been good with a bow or did you suck while learning it?
[Natural marksmanship skills or trained...]
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Date: 3/3/24 07:06 (UTC)[Yuru doesn't really figure to boast, to brag. It's just the way it goes. People focus on their strengths. On what they are good at and how they can help each other. Especially in a small rural village where everyone knows each other the way his village was. Especially when hidden. They didn't exactly get visitors so much. So they had to get by themselves. He ensures the gun is lowers, that his finger won't slip on the trigger or anything as he talks.]
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Date: 3/3/24 18:44 (UTC)[Coupled with training, that would explain why Yuru had the bulk of the hunting if he was the most skilled at it. At least that means he won't be a complete novice with the gun once he adapts to the differences between it and the bow. Sighting wise. Bakugo notices the way Yuru lowers the gun and keeps his finger away from the trigger. The guy's a good listener and learns quick. That speaks well of him.]
Try again. You'll get the sighting down quickly if you're that capable.
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Date: 3/6/24 02:22 (UTC)[Yuru gives a nod, trying to be cautious and mindful as he would with any other weapon, with the bow. In not pointing it at anyone if he isn't wanting to accidentally fire off an arrow, or the bullets in this case with the gun. He nods again, shifting to have some space again and ensuring nothing and nobody is in the way before he raises the gun, careful to aim at the target again, ensuring he has the protection on over his ears as he readies himself to aim and fire. To prepare for the recoil this time. He fires again at the target, this time prepared for it. Better in his aim.]
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Date: 3/7/24 01:07 (UTC)[Jeeze. It's like no one's ever commented on this guy being good with something before! Bakugou narrows his eyes at the target as Yuru takes aim once again. Perhaps he won't admit to any natural talent, but if he took to the bow and improved faster than most others with it, then there's obviously something there beyond just hard work. It's no surprise that the second shot is better at the aim than his first one. Bakugou can tell Yuru's compensating for the recoil of the gun, both physical and audible. The guy's probably going to hit the bullseye before the clip is over.
That said, Bakugou's glancing to the two spirits that have been shadowing Yuru this entire time. Most dogs that aren't police dogs don't exactly like gunshots... Wonder if it's the same for spirits.]
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Date: 3/7/24 08:12 (UTC)[Yuru says, noticing he did get better with his aim for the target. For their part, as he lowers the gun again, Left and Right seem used to the noise and all, from experience in being around with Tadera and his gun with some fights they had been through together. They are still on alert but none of the others here seem familiar or seem to be paying particular attention to Yuru that they are suspicious or anything. Yuru is just glad he's been managing alright, that he hasn't had any accident where anyone has gotten hurt or anything like that. Left and Right are staying alert and on guard but seem to be fine with Yuru learning these new ways to fight, to defend himself. Bakugou has yet to give them reason to be wary of him so it seems safe enough for now. Left even gives a little smile to Yuru when he turns and asks if they saw that.]
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Date: 3/8/24 01:12 (UTC)He arches a brow when Yuru actually talks to Left like a kid excited to have his friend acknowledge the shot. Huh.]
How's it feel on your wrist?
[The impact.]
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Date: 3/11/24 07:56 (UTC)Hm. I think I'll get used to it. It's not quite the same as a bow but even that still has some tension that releases when you fire an arrow?
[Left and Right seem happy for Yuru, Right clapping a couple of times as Left gives a grin at his enthusiasm and progress.]
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Date: 3/11/24 18:58 (UTC)Aa. It'll burn your cheek or nose depending on how you sight your arrow. [Some people let the bowstring skim along their face as a tactile proof of aim and shot. Bakugou's only done archery for two weeks at a camp when he was younger, but it still left a lasting impression.]
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Date: 3/20/24 08:29 (UTC)[The longer range of the weapon. Arrows flying through the air the same as bullets. Yuru has some idea and some basic common caution, some of the same sort of rules around being careful with a weapon at least. That sort of thing remains the same. He will eventually adjust to the noise. He's started to at least be aware on that much through Dera shooting.]
If I practice, this might not be so bad. I mean. Dera has a gun so at least this is another option? People do seem to look at me weird with my bow.
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Date: 3/20/24 20:19 (UTC)[Aiming, sighting, recoil, loading, in general the gun is just the evolved form of the bow and arrow, with pros and cons to both. Bakugou watches Yuru land a few more, then heads over to get another clip for him to reload. They paid for a number of them; might as well get in the practice since they're here.]
You're not supposed to walk around with a damn bow in the first place. It's classified as a weapon.
[Open carrying isn't exactly permitted here. Hopefully whoever this Dera guy is told Yuru about that so he doesn't wind up arrested by some unknowing cop.]
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Date: 3/23/24 10:23 (UTC)[Yuru might be a country bumpkin but even he can see the sense in not carrying around his bow everywhere, every minute. It's just tricky when he doesn't know when and where he might be targeted next. Being a fugitive. Being wanted. He just can't help being wary because of his situation. Because of his sister's situation.
So he will learn and do what he has to to try and help. To survive. To stay alive long enough to find his parents. Hopefully. Yuru keeps practicing so long as they were here. As long as they were still allowed, still had ammo to practice with.]
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