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Tactical Pellet Rifle?
thirtydaZe:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on April 24, 2014, 05:21:59 PM ---I've never had a rabbit survive a head shot from a .177. You might want a .22 if you're going after opossums or raccoons.
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I actually killed one with a bb gun 2 springs ago. Was trying to scare him out of my yard, but plans changed when it hit.
jFader:
I need to invest in something similar.... Let me know how that Nitro works out for you. I frequently have to pop rabbits twice to stop them with the cheapo daisy pellet gun I have, which becomes a problem when I shoot them in my yard & have to follow them into a neighbor's property. I also have to hop the fence often to retrieve them.
NE Bull:
--- Quote from: thirtydaZe on April 24, 2014, 02:05:30 PM ---I bought the Nitro Venom
actually before the majority of memebers posted a bit later last night. i think it'll be a good match for my needs.
somehow every spring i catch a bunny problem, which in turn ends badly for bunny babies. my dog thinks they're squeak toys, i find the whole situation a problem that gets worse, and more irritating every year.
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SWEET!
thirtydaZe:
my air rifle arrives today, last night, the rabbit, i'm assuming is the culprit, was lounging in my lawn. dog couldn't get him.
his days are numbered.
FarmerRick:
--- Quote from: thirtydaZe on April 25, 2014, 10:26:56 AM ---my air rifle arrives today, last night, the rabbit, i'm assuming is the culprit, was lounging in my lawn. dog couldn't get him.
his days are numbered.
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Use a head shot, so as to not damage the meat. ;)
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