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KonaBoy 12-14-2006 02:53 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 

ORIGINAL: buckhunter14

You guys hunting with .22's, do you still hunt the rabbits? How do you usually hunt them?
Well, usually they're turned white before there's snow on the ground, so they stick out like a sore thumb. Or else while my dog is chasing them, (she's slow) they'll sort of slow right down and look back at what was chasing them. That's usually a BIG mistake on their part.

killerkid 12-14-2006 06:39 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
i like to hunt rabbits with my 30-06

deerhunter6702 12-16-2006 07:42 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
i hunt for both squirrel and rabbit but mostly squirrel with my 22

buck_hunter14 12-20-2006 07:53 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 

ORIGINAL: killerkid

i like to hunt rabbits with my 30-06

that's dumb to hunt with a 30-06 but my ad shot one with a 25-06 it was funny.

Soilarch 12-20-2006 08:50 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
Squirrel mostly. Because hunting rabbits without a dog can really suck. Otherwise I enjoy rabbit hunting alot more. 12guage number 6 or 4 (hard to find 5 around here). Or 22 for squel. Never tried a 22 for rabbits. Sidenote: As a rule I usually use 7 1/2 shot for clays and doves. Couple days ago I went squirrel hunting. All I had were high brass 7.5. Figured I'd be alright since leaves and all were gone. The thing I hate most happened. Second squirrel I shot I stayed put for a few minutes afterwards to see if any of his buddies had been hideing. When I go to pick him (her actually) he was still breathing and trying to crawl away when I came up. Ground was too soft to stomp his head so I ended up cutting his neck the best I could. He suffered the whole time I was waiting for some of his buddies to be curious. I later counted and best I can tell he was hit with 4 pellets. One in his neck two on his body and the 4th must've just grazed his head. I'd rather miss completely with a less dense pattern than for that trash to happen.

birdman686 12-21-2006 02:36 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
both quite a bit, but rabbits more often, both with my shotgun

birdman686 12-21-2006 02:39 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 

quirrel mostly. Because hunting rabbits without a dog can really suc
[quote]ORIGINAL: Soilarch

im not too sure about that. where i live, we find a field and have three or four guys and stomp on all the dense brush in the headrow, it works out fine.

shump 12-22-2006 08:17 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
tree rats 17hmr

mallard stalker 12-24-2006 04:19 PM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 
squirrels and rabbits, with a 22.lr or the bow!

BuckHunter92 12-25-2006 08:46 AM

RE: squirrel .vs. rabbit
 

ORIGINAL: shump

tree rats 17hmr
i agree.. i use a single shot 17HMR and i never miss so single shot is no problem with me.. 17s fly faster than 22s and my 17 is dead on at 100 yrds.. so shooting a squirrel is no problem.. i would definately reccommend a 17HMR for all of you big squirrel hunters out there


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