ilovesprig said:Heard there were a number of "C's" written on wildlife areas last year. Where steel is required for doves already.
Bummer
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ilovesprig said:Heard there were a number of "C's" written on wildlife areas last year. Where steel is required for doves already.
What choke Are you using? I've had no problems yetI hit another cottontail yesterday with steel 7 and, to my dismay, this one did not stay down. I had to shoot the poor thing a second time to end its suffering.
I'll be switching to 6 to get a little more punch, and to reduce the likelihood that my mistakes will cause one of these creatures similar suffering.
I post this in case any fellow noobs stumble upon this thread while trying to decide what ammo to get for rabbits.
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I'm using a modified choke. The gun and shot did its job I'm sure, I just didn't do mine. I must have been a few yards (2 or 3?) farther than I'd estimated and it made a big difference. A lot of the pellets had gotten through the hide, but barely, and caused no real damage.What choke Are you using? I've had no problems yet
Understood and will do, thank you!Rabbits die easily like most prey animals (small heart, soft fur).......But, like most animals in general, they will try to get away......Always try to hit them in the front half.