First get someone you know is responsible about firearms to teach you about them, or take a class. Learn the 4 safety rules to weapons handling.
Become very familiar with your weapon (unloaded of course).
After all of this, go to a range (or if you have room on that farm) then have a responsible person with you while you shoot a few rounds at targets. The more knowledgeable that person is, the more they can help you with your sight alignment / sight picture, stance, and other things.
Become safe and skilled with your weapon before you go hunting.
Become very familiar with your weapon (unloaded of course).
After all of this, go to a range (or if you have room on that farm) then have a responsible person with you while you shoot a few rounds at targets. The more knowledgeable that person is, the more they can help you with your sight alignment / sight picture, stance, and other things.
Become safe and skilled with your weapon before you go hunting.