Hello everyone! I am brand new to hunting and have never gone out yet in my life. Like BRAND BRAND new. So, I need help with how to get started! I'm very excited, I do have some rifles now, which include: 12 gauge shotgun with 5 shot capacity (Remington Model 870 Marine Edition), 22lr with 10 shot clip and scope, Winchester Model 30-30 Lever Action with 5 shot capacity, no scope. Model 300 Savage 99F with 3.5-10 Bushnell Sportview 45 Scope. I know it's not a high end scope and the rifle has only 80 round through it in its lifetime and was solely used for hunting. For interests' sake I also have a 1951 Russian SKS with 1340 rounds of ammunition. I also have several pistols haha, in case I wanted to find myself in jail dreaming about hunting! 
My questions are about the best guns to use for hunting out here in Alberta!
1. What is the best calibre for medium to big game hunting? I'm interested in hunting deer, antelope (if allowed), moose, elk, caribou, and other large game of the like. What rifle would you have me carrying out in the field to hunt them? I'm a 160 lb female that will be hunting for the first time this year. I would like solid information that just doesn't fall in the form of google searches.
2. What is the best gun for hunting fowl? Migratory or otherwise? I have a 12 gauge shotgun now and that's my option other than those rifles listed above.
Whatever information you can all give me to read about would greatly appreciated. I have been unable to hunt or anything other thing for the last 6 years due to 6 major knee surgeries that left me in a wheelchair 75% of the time and on crutches the rest of the time.
3. Scopes. I've only owned one scope in my life and it was worth about $80. What do you all recommend for scopes in and under the $300 price range (I can't spend thousands all in one year to be ready to hunt game).
4. I have a decent sent of binoculars. Is there a need for a spotting scope in this year or can that wait in order to adhere to budgetary concerns? I understand it of course would help, but is a set of binoculars satisfactory?
5. Bow hunting. I've never done it before. Would bow hunting be a good option for hunting. It does interest me quite a bit. I'm a lefty so getting bows used are more difficult, but I'm also told to stay away from used equipment as it can be risky to purchase. I'm told they can be a coin toss as to whether they'll be any good. I've used a compound bow twice, but have no other experience with it.
Thanks everyone and any information you can give to me would be greatly appreciated!! I would love to get into hunting this year! I used to fish a ton in my youth and have lost touch with hunting and fishing and can't wait to get into hunting so that i can spend time outside and pay my respects to nature.
Thanks again and can't wait for your responses!!

My questions are about the best guns to use for hunting out here in Alberta!
1. What is the best calibre for medium to big game hunting? I'm interested in hunting deer, antelope (if allowed), moose, elk, caribou, and other large game of the like. What rifle would you have me carrying out in the field to hunt them? I'm a 160 lb female that will be hunting for the first time this year. I would like solid information that just doesn't fall in the form of google searches.
2. What is the best gun for hunting fowl? Migratory or otherwise? I have a 12 gauge shotgun now and that's my option other than those rifles listed above.
Whatever information you can all give me to read about would greatly appreciated. I have been unable to hunt or anything other thing for the last 6 years due to 6 major knee surgeries that left me in a wheelchair 75% of the time and on crutches the rest of the time.
3. Scopes. I've only owned one scope in my life and it was worth about $80. What do you all recommend for scopes in and under the $300 price range (I can't spend thousands all in one year to be ready to hunt game).
4. I have a decent sent of binoculars. Is there a need for a spotting scope in this year or can that wait in order to adhere to budgetary concerns? I understand it of course would help, but is a set of binoculars satisfactory?
5. Bow hunting. I've never done it before. Would bow hunting be a good option for hunting. It does interest me quite a bit. I'm a lefty so getting bows used are more difficult, but I'm also told to stay away from used equipment as it can be risky to purchase. I'm told they can be a coin toss as to whether they'll be any good. I've used a compound bow twice, but have no other experience with it.
Thanks everyone and any information you can give to me would be greatly appreciated!! I would love to get into hunting this year! I used to fish a ton in my youth and have lost touch with hunting and fishing and can't wait to get into hunting so that i can spend time outside and pay my respects to nature.
Thanks again and can't wait for your responses!!





















































