Lawyers for “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed are pushing back against claims about her level of experience and asked why live ammunition made it onto the Alec Baldwin movie set before the Baldwin-involved shooting death of photo director Halyna Hutchins last month. “Never in a million years did Hannah think that live rounds could have been in the ‘dummy’ round box,” one of the armorer’s attorneys, Jason Bowles, said in a statement to Fox News on Thursday. “Who put those in there and why is the central question.” Bowles earlier this week appeared on the “Today” show and claimed that Gutierrez loaded the gun used during filming with a box labeled “dummy,” only to find that there was a live round inside after the fatal shooting incident. Bowles also suggested that someone could “put the live round in the box of dummy rounds [with] the purpose of sabotaging the set.” “I believe that …