Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Varminting and vertebrate pest control. Small game, hunting feral goats, foxes, dogs, cats, rabbits etc.

Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Cooper » 15 Apr 2020, 7:34 am

24B8EDF2-525A-450C-9ED7-A1D8949C21E3.jpeg
24B8EDF2-525A-450C-9ED7-A1D8949C21E3.jpeg (145.63 KiB) Viewed 4141 times
Being awhile since I chased a few rabbits. Got the wife to drive me around the paddocks. Were definitely a few rabbits about for a change.

Was just using the CZ455 with Olight mounted on the scope. The rabbits weren’t sitting much and the Bushnell rimfire wasn’t so great for the close ones on the move. Minimum power 6X
Cooper
Sergeant
Sergeant
 
Posts: 551
Victoria

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Harrynsw » 15 Apr 2020, 8:00 am

Nice head shots all round and some good meat for the freezer
Harrynsw
Corporal
Corporal
 
Posts: 440
New South Wales

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Bugman » 15 Apr 2020, 8:36 am

Great result from a terrific little cartridge.
User avatar
Bugman
Warrant Officer C1
Warrant Officer C1
 
Posts: 1320
New South Wales

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Bill » 15 Apr 2020, 9:00 am

A great little hunt mate, well done :thumbsup:
When a guy is digging his own grave, you don’t fight him for the shovel.

Success leaves clues, Fools follow failure !

20 Hornet, 218 Bee, 222 Rem, 256 WM, 6mm ARC, 6.5 Grendel, 6.5x55 Scan, 270 Win, 357 Mag, 358 Win, 9.3x62, 500 A Square
User avatar
Bill
Warrant Officer C1
Warrant Officer C1
 
Posts: 1252
New South Wales

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Msalt » 24 Apr 2020, 1:46 pm

I use a 17 for shooting bunnies too. It's good.
Attachments
IMG20190826200149.jpg
IMG20190826200149.jpg (2.96 MiB) Viewed 3997 times
Msalt
Recruit
Recruit
 
Posts: 1
Victoria

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Stix » 24 Apr 2020, 9:02 pm

Good stuff guys... :clap:

Cooper wrote:
24B8EDF2-525A-450C-9ED7-A1D8949C21E3.jpeg
Being awhile since I chased a few rabbits. Got the wife to drive me around the paddocks. Were definitely a few rabbits about for a change.

Was just using the CZ455 with Olight mounted on the scope. The rabbits weren’t sitting much and the Bushnell rimfire wasn’t so great for the close ones on the move. Minimum power 6X



What scope you using Cooper......?... :unknown:
If my memory serves me correct its a Trophy Extreme 6-24x50 yes...?... :unknown: :)

The scope i had on my 22 for eeons was a straight 6x40...for moving bunny's doing the hoppy stoppy hoppy stoppy at 30 yds it was ok,, but for the real close stuff (15 yds-ish) on 6 power when they're moving i find both eyes open is what works for me...one eye gives the feild of view you need while the other gives your zero & makes you a ninja... :lol:

But looks like you've got the Ninja thing down pat... :clap:
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...
Stix
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3675
South Australia

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Cooper » 28 Apr 2020, 6:41 pm

Hi Stix

I have the Bushnell Rimfire 6x18 on my 17 HMR. I also have the 3x12 Bushnell rimfire scope (not on rifle at moment). It’s justd the close ones 15/20 metres that don’t sit that can be a bit difficult with minimum 6 power. I think minimum 3 or 4 power much more useful for close rang shots.

It’s also probably a bit easier if someone else is doing the spot lighting. The Olight javelot Pro is really good. But a bit too much light flood at close range. But Torches have come along way.

I’ve shot a couple of foxes and some more rabbits. Couldn’t get the pictures to upload. Will try again.
Cooper
Sergeant
Sergeant
 
Posts: 551
Victoria

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Stix » 28 Apr 2020, 6:50 pm

Yes Cooper...i bought the diffuser for mine when i bought the light--not that ive needed it yet, but figured ill get it for one day when (&if) the bunnies are ever really thick again, & i decide to go for a walk with the shotty at night for something different.

They have a sale on today, if you need other stuff get yourself the diffuser--they really do spread that beam out to act like a flood light for that close stuff... :thumbsup:
The man who knows everything, doesnt really know everything...he's just stopped learning...
Stix
Colonel
Colonel
 
Posts: 3675
South Australia

Re: Rabbit shooting with 17 HMR

Post by Cooper » 28 Apr 2020, 6:50 pm

9E02D713-6437-4C26-9CBB-87FF51ACEBEB.jpeg
9E02D713-6437-4C26-9CBB-87FF51ACEBEB.jpeg (147.27 KiB) Viewed 3920 times


AD748CF2-0A40-4536-A51C-0FC08A5A2FE0.jpeg
AD748CF2-0A40-4536-A51C-0FC08A5A2FE0.jpeg (224.02 KiB) Viewed 3920 times


FFD83D59-0E03-4EFB-9A88-E710060D3B5E.jpeg
FFD83D59-0E03-4EFB-9A88-E710060D3B5E.jpeg (191.89 KiB) Viewed 3920 times

I was lucky to get fox was heading back to house in back of Wife’s Hilux. Saw fox. Didn’t realise magazine was empty.

Lined Fox up perfectly. Pulled the trigger “Click.” Thought I’d chamber another round “Click”

Swapped mags. But when bolt close closed and mag full. Doesn’t click in properly. Mag fell out. Click again.

By this time fox about 150 metres away. Clicked mag back in. Chambered a round. Just aimed centre of fox as fox was on the move. Ran about 50 metres.
Cooper
Sergeant
Sergeant
 
Posts: 551
Victoria


Back to top
 
Return to Hunting - Varminting and vertebrate pest control