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Mkay. Short answer = yes. Long answer = Unless you are just a VERY good shot you are not going to get a clean kill, and even then you are going to have to be VERY close. I have hunted small game with throwing knives and with throwing sticks (Sharpened on one end using a 1/2 rotation throw)
My suggestion? Build and learn to use a sling. It isn't hard, once you get accurate with it you will be amazed at how effective it is, and there is a great deal of satisfaction in being able to effectively take a squirrel/rabbit/whatever from a good distance with a sling.
GoodOlBoy
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