Meaning of the word "take not a musket to kill a butterfly" in English

What does "take not a musket to kill a butterfly" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

take not a musket to kill a butterfly

US /teɪk nɑːt ə ˈmʌskɪt tuː kɪl ə ˈbʌtərflaɪ/
UK /teɪk nɒt ə ˈmʌskɪt tuː kɪl ə ˈbʌtəflaɪ/
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Idiom

do not use excessive or disproportionate means to achieve a small or simple goal

Example:
Using a legal team for this minor dispute is like taking a musket to kill a butterfly.
I know you want to be thorough, but take not a musket to kill a butterfly.