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Stumpkiller
02-15-2019, 09:42 PM
Ya that looks fun. Using blunt heads? I carrry one in my quiver but with wheel bow. I lose lots of arrows and they cost a lot.

Definitely blunts with the groups like that. Broadheads strictly forbidden even in quivers.

I loose or break about two dozen shafts a year pestering small game and stumps.

My camp name - Stumpkiller - I got because I had more fun at camp stump shooting than the deer hunting. ;-

Davo308
02-18-2019, 05:43 PM
I've been using a PCP air rifle to good effect out to 40 or so yards.

mattri
08-03-2019, 11:37 AM
If there's a better rabbit gun than the Marlin model 60 I can't think of what it would be!

Stumpkiller
08-03-2019, 09:50 PM
If there's a better rabbit gun than the Marlin model 60 I can't think of what it would be!

Maybe not better (my first "bought just for me" .22LR was a Marlin M60) but as good might be a Rossi M62. Pump .22LR copied from a Winchester M62 - Kudos if you rock an original M62. Both are an updated version of the Winchester 1890 pump .22 . . . the quintessential "shooting gallery gun".

I use mine around the hobby farm and it is quite the varmint tool.

https://i.imgur.com/u8nxkSP.jpg

Shepman
08-18-2019, 10:40 PM
.22 here and just wait for them to stop and look back.

Monkeymaster
07-03-2020, 10:02 PM
Used both .
Always thought the Marlin lever action 410 would be a blast rabbit hunting.
Henry makes a 410

Model24
07-05-2020, 03:46 PM
Model 24 22/410, and decide on the fly! That was years ago in lower Michigan.

Stumpkiller
07-06-2020, 02:50 PM
Last few times I've been out rabbit hunting were with a recurve bow and blunts.

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Fun with muzzleloading shotguns as well.
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rerun5
08-12-2020, 10:20 PM
Years ago my older brother and I would hunt with his dog or his FIL's dog and shotguns. I remember one of the last times we went I had his pump .410 and he had his single shot .410. His FIL's dog brought one up and it stopped on the other side of a draw from me, between 10 and 15 yards from me. I drew a bead and my bro said you'll never hit it. I took a shot and the rabbit rolled down into the draw. When he picked it up we saw that one pellet hit it in the eye and killed it. Luckiest shot I ever made. I wish we had a place to hunt now cause I'd love to go with him again and use our 22's. (My 10/22 for me)

David LaPell
09-27-2020, 07:01 AM
For many years I used a .22 rifle, in particular a Remington Model 33 single shot. I think squirrels have to be close to triple digits with this gun, along with them its taken rabbit and even woodchucks. Sadly after getting hurt a while back, my left arm isn't as steady as it used to be so I have switched to shotguns because I am better and don't want to either miss or wound game only for them to wander off and die. So now I have started in the last two years of running with either an old Marlin 410 lever action, I also have a really handy Husqvarna Model 20 double in 12 gauge that I handload with light 7/8 ounce loads and just recently I found a very nice Browning Auto-5 Sweet 16 to use this year.

The Remington 33

https://i.imgur.com/yunLUxo.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/8YVnZxY.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/QN0XEf6.jpg?1

The Husqvarna Model 20

https://i.imgur.com/J7GRrpq.jpg?1

Marlin 410

https://i.imgur.com/XIVuKAe.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/Ia9gEnl.jpg?1

8mm RUM
09-27-2020, 09:21 AM
OK
Rabbit hunting here up north on the open the prairie Is difficult and is more of a long range operation.
There are a lot of cottontail in the AG lands and around ranch houses and buildings and such.
BUT most people won't give permission to strangers to come in to there yards and start shooting with any kind of gun.
Jack rabbits are a scope and shoot thing, 22/250 6mm's and a like. It is a lot of fun when they turn white and the snow has all blown off the prairie. Cottontail we try to get on a higher spot and scope the sage flats often you see them Sitting beside a sage plant getting some sun, This can be the best in big snow on a sunny day. There again center fire for sure.
About the only shot gun bunnies' we get are ones that jump when we are hunting birds.
No dogs just blind walking, you never want to shoot a rabbit that has jumped on a bird dog then they think that is what there looking for.