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Can I hunt rabbits with an air rifle?

Can I hunt rabbits with an air rifle?

Rabbits present a serious threat to both agriculture and the environment. But they can also offer great summer sport, which is accessible, inexpensive and – if you stalk them with an airgun – is seriously challenging. MICK NELSON gives a beginner’s guide to gunning for bunnies.

Is .177 air rifle hunting rabbits?

But if you’re a good shot and aim between the rabbit’s ear and eye, then you can humanely kill a rabbit up to 40 metres with a . 177. Shooting beyond 40 metres with a legal limit airgun is irresponsible, because the wind can blow your pellet off target, resulting in a wounded animal.

Can you shoot a rabbit with a pellet gun?

A quality pellet gun with a . 177 caliber pellet and a minimum pellet speed of 1000′ per second (FPS) is adequate enough to kill rabbit, squirrel, mongoose and other small game. Shot accuracy and distance help determine the lethality of the shot as well.

Can you hunt rabbits with a 12 gauge?

What Gun Works Best? “Most hunters typically carry a 12 gauge or 20 gauge,” says Montague. “Either gun works just fine on both cottontail or swamp rabbits when choked with a modified, 26” or 28” barrel.” When it comes to guns, everyone seems to have their favorite.

What is the best time of day to hunt rabbits?

Time of Day: Rabbits are the most active at dawn and dusk. The low light just before morning and evening provides them protection from predators as they venture out in search of food. If hunting with dogs, you can likely find rabbits throughout the day. Temperature: Rabbits, like humans, don’t like being cold and wet.

Where is the best place to shoot a rabbit?

Shoot fast, but be safe. Then shoulder your gun, and shoot without leading. If the rabbit bolts across open ground, however, swing through its body and beyond the head, shooting just as the bead clears the rabbit’s nose. When your target is running straight away, you’ll want to aim at that white tail, but don’t.

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