Abandoned farm bunnies.

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Abandoned farm bunnies.

Post by Elmer » 08 Jun 2015, 1:20 pm

Last Saturday I decided to visit a spot surrounding an abandoned farm house, the bunnies have been having a great ol time burrowing under the house and destroying whats left of the garden.
This spot is just perfect for the .22 WMR so I parked the car about 91 mts from the closest warren and started scanning.
The first one appeared at bout 109mts (120yds ), and was duly dispatched with a shot to the head, number 2 at 107 mts (117 yds) and a shot to the chest, number 3 at 114mts (125 yds ) and another shot to the chest, number 4 was at 118mts (130yds) , 2.2 MOA elevation and a shot to the head (or close to it) wrecked his afternoon.
Number 5 was my personal best with the .22 Magnum, this one was at 164mts (180yds) and with no wind I dialed 6.0MOA elevation and planted a JHP through his chest. :D
The little magnum sure has some sting and is a great little performer .
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Post by joker » 08 Jun 2015, 1:57 pm

Sounds like a good day out for you, not so much for the bunnies

It's nice to see some video footage also, nice work :thumbsup:
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Post by JOY » 08 Jun 2015, 4:21 pm

Wow you sure made a mess of those guys.
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Post by bigfellascott » 08 Jun 2015, 4:23 pm

Love ya work Sean, I always enjoy watching your vids. :thumbsup:
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Post by on_one_wheel » 08 Jun 2015, 9:46 pm

Sharp shooting Sean, gotta love the .22 magnum.
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Post by brett1868 » 08 Jun 2015, 10:21 pm

Damn impressive and very consistent shot placement. I liked the third shot, lies down, has a good stretch then promptly expires. What camera you using? cause that's very clear footage for the level of zoom used.
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Post by bigfellascott » 08 Jun 2015, 10:26 pm

Tell us a bit about your bunny slayer Sean, what brand rifle, ammo, scope etc.
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Post by bigfellascott » 08 Jun 2015, 10:30 pm

Did anyone else see the blood pouring out of the 2nd rabbit shot? :D
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Post by brett1868 » 08 Jun 2015, 10:37 pm

bigfellascott wrote:Did anyone else see the blood pouring out of the 2nd rabbit shot? :D


Yep, not surprisingly with probably half its head missing. I'd love to be able to get out and knock a few bunnies over with the 17HMR of an afternoon.
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Post by bigfellascott » 08 Jun 2015, 10:45 pm

brett1868 wrote:
bigfellascott wrote:Did anyone else see the blood pouring out of the 2nd rabbit shot? :D


Yep, not surprisingly with probably half its head missing. I'd love to be able to get out and knock a few bunnies over with the 17HMR of an afternoon.


Yes it can be fun just sitting off a warren poking holes in em as they decide to venture out. I've been giving em a fair workout in the last 4 or 5mths with the 204 - good fun and a real challenge when they are out 300m and using a 3-9x50 scope.
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Post by rsj223 » 09 Jun 2015, 12:58 am

bigfellascott wrote:Did anyone else see the blood pouring out of the 2nd rabbit shot? :D

That was the first thing my son noticed :clap:
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:06 pm

:) Yes mate, I dont think they were too impressed with seeing their family members drop one by one :lol: :twisted:
joker wrote:Sounds like a good day out for you, not so much for the bunnies

It's nice to see some video footage also, nice work :thumbsup:
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:08 pm

Thanks Joy, they had it too good for too long. ;)
JOY wrote:Wow you sure made a mess of those guys.
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Post by Boatman » 09 Jun 2015, 3:20 pm

JOY wrote:Wow you sure made a mess of those guys.


That's the idea :lol:
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:46 pm

;) Ta mate.
bigfellascott wrote:Love ya work Sean, I always enjoy watching your vids. :thumbsup:
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:47 pm

:thumbsup:
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bigfellascott wrote:Love ya work Sean, I always enjoy watching your vids. :thumbsup:

+1 :clap:
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:49 pm

Thanks mate, yeah its a great little (underrated) round.
on_one_wheel wrote:Sharp shooting Sean, gotta love the .22 magnum.
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 3:51 pm

Hi Brett and thanks...the cam is a Panasonic HC-V550M .
brett1868 wrote:Damn impressive and very consistent shot placement. I liked the third shot, lies down, has a good stretch then promptly expires. What camera you using? cause that's very clear footage for the level of zoom used.
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Post by Elmer » 09 Jun 2015, 4:05 pm

bigfellascott wrote:Tell us a bit about your bunny slayer Sean, what brand rifle, ammo, scope etc.

Hi Scott, the rifle is a sako quad hunter , scope a Leupold VX II 3-9x33 Rimfire EFR and ammo is Remington 40gn JHPs. Its a nice little rifle but the only criticism I have is that its a bit on the light side. I reckon the heavy barrel model would be just right if you do a lot of off hand shooting. I have an early model .22lr sako finnfire (bought it back in 1999) , that rifle is just right , well balanced with enough weight for steady off hand shooting. Many a bunny have felt a Winchester power point to the head at ranges from 25-100yds with that rifle. Even though the new finnfire model looks a lot like my quad I reckon the older one is much better.
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Post by brett1868 » 09 Jun 2015, 5:12 pm

the rifle is a sako quad hunter


If you're interested there's a Sydney dealer in the process of ordering a number of the Lilja drop in barrels for the quad hunter along with a "Special" for me. I doubt you need to improve accuracy any further but thought I'd mention it. P.M me if you need details of the dealer. Lilja barrels hold quite a few world records along with many Olympic gold medals so he knows his $hit :)

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Post by kurl » 10 Jun 2015, 11:58 am

brett1868 wrote:Yep, not surprisingly with probably half its head missing. I'd love to be able to get out and knock a few bunnies over with the 17HMR of an afternoon.


Gotten bored shooting them with the .50BMG? :lol:
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Post by Elmer » 10 Jun 2015, 8:36 pm

Thanks for the offer Brett, will keep that in mind :)
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the rifle is a sako quad hunter


If you're interested there's a Sydney dealer in the process of ordering a number of the Lilja drop in barrels for the quad hunter along with a "Special" for me. I doubt you need to improve accuracy any further but thought I'd mention it. P.M me if you need details of the dealer. Lilja barrels hold quite a few world records along with many Olympic gold medals so he knows his $hit :)

http://riflebarrels.com/shop/drop-in-barrels/sako-quad-22-wmr/
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Post by Elmer » 10 Jun 2015, 8:41 pm

Yeah mate, muzzle blast got a bit much after a while ;)
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brett1868 wrote:Yep, not surprisingly with probably half its head missing. I'd love to be able to get out and knock a few bunnies over with the 17HMR of an afternoon.


Gotten bored shooting them with the .50BMG? :lol:
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Post by brett1868 » 10 Jun 2015, 9:00 pm

kurl wrote:
brett1868 wrote:Yep, not surprisingly with probably half its head missing. I'd love to be able to get out and knock a few bunnies over with the 17HMR of an afternoon.


Gotten bored shooting them with the .50BMG? :lol:


Could never be bored shooting the 50's, sore, bruised and poor but never bored :)
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Post by Baronvonrort » 11 Jun 2015, 12:01 pm

There are some pretty good videos on your channel,might be the longest range bunny busting videos I have seen,well done.
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Post by Elmer » 12 Jun 2015, 9:17 pm

Thanks Baron, yeah, there are some good long range shots on those vids but if you really want to see some looooong range shooting with the .260, check out a bloke on youtube who calls himself .260rips...this guy really knows his s**t,
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Post by Baronvonrort » 13 Jun 2015, 12:05 am

In your 223 sako long range vid did the eagle take a rabbit you shot or grab it for itself?
Looks like maximum take off weight was exceeded not going to fly.

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Post by JOY » 13 Jun 2015, 8:52 am

Poor little Guys if it wasn't bad enough that they were Abandoned then you came along and shot them?
Go Figure life's like that. :sarcasm:
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Post by Rocker » 13 Jun 2015, 8:04 pm

JOY wrote:Poor little Guys if it wasn't bad enough that they were Abandoned then you came along and shot them?


Nooo, he didn't

He "sent them to live on another farm" :lol:
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Post by Elmer » 13 Jun 2015, 8:54 pm

I know Joy :cry: , but I have completed my first counselling session :D and am ready to listen to my inner soul. :friends:
JOY wrote:Poor little Guys if it wasn't bad enough that they were Abandoned then you came along and shot them?
Go Figure life's like that. :sarcasm:
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