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Thread: Shooting Rabbits
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2nd April 2007, 02:23 PM #46
.22's do seem to ricochet a lot. However they do have a lot going for them though, mainly that they are cheap as dirt to buy and shoot. The Marlin 60 is a fun little gun and very quite accurate as well. What you might do is get a light high speed hollow point that would breakup upon impact with anything.
Another caliber you might consider is the .17 Its rather new but I've heard a lot of good things about it as a varmint caliber.
.410 is a good choice.
A 12ga is a lot of gun for dispatching bunnies, hard on the ears and shoulder as well. A bit on the overkill side IMO.
There are a lot of airguns on the market that would more than dispatch a rabbit, but the trouble with them is they are usually single shot spring guns that need to be loaded and recocked every time which, if you have a lot of bunnies, might get tiring. But if you are just shooting one or two at a time this would work. There are quite a few on the market though that will push a .177 hollow point pellet at 1000fps+.
Here's my latest little toy I picked up over the weekend at the Wanenmacher's gun show. 30/30 so it would be a bit much for bunny hunting though.
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3rd April 2007, 04:32 PM #47rrich Guest
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3rd April 2007, 06:59 PM #48I've got 11 acres. Are they likely to give me a hunting license with a property that size?
Theoretically your laws should be the same in VIC...however from experience they usually are'nt. So much for Little Johns "uniform gun laws"
Unfortunately we Aussies are no longer allowed to own such dangerous guns as the leathal 22 semi auto
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BD
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6th April 2007, 08:50 PM #50
Grunt,
A .22 will cover the 700 metres in about a second or two. Get a Shotgun, use a reasonably small shot and always shoot on a downward trajectory and you wont bother the neighbours with anything but noise. Best practice is to not shoot in the direction of any house/person that you can see, regardless of distance. You don't want to be that bloke in the paper (or coroners inquest) saying 'I didn't think an SG would go that far'.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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6th April 2007, 09:27 PM #51
.30cal target rifle. (Single shot bolt-action, unfortunately.)
Only ever took a couple of pot shots at 300 yards with peep sights, but made one hell of a mess out of the bunnies.'What the mind of man can conceive, the hand of a toolmaker can achieve.'
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