Being such a nice day, the Bunnies didnt want to stay too long underground with the first appearing at around 2pm.
The first one was ranged at 350yds and presented himself for a nice chest shot , seeing I only keep the saddle and rear legs, I dont aim for the head.
Anyway at 350, elevation was 3.2 MOA and .5 MOA for a gentle left to right breeze...with the trigger set and the duplex quartering his chest, a gentle touch of the trigger sent the 55gn Ballistic silvertip flying towards its target and struck Bugs through the ribs cartwheeling him into his burrow.
Bunny number two was at 355yds, 3.3 MOA elevation, .5 MOA windage and another chest shot bunny.
Number 3 was at 310yds 2.2MOA elevation 0 windage and this time a nice side on full target shot with the bullet striking him just where the neck adjoins the body,was going to keep this one but he had Myxo

It has been ten months since I had hunted on this particular paddock, with crops planted and heavy rains last year the Bunnies have started to increase in numbers

cheers,
Sean.
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