

460yds(421mts) which I forgot to move the camera when he jumped a few paces.

Anyway the first one was at 436yds(398mts) and copped one in the chest,the next was the one I deleted, the third at 430yds(393mts) copped one a little far back which broke his spine and managed to crawl down his burrow...luckily not too far and was able to be retreived.
The next one which hopped out of camera view copped it in the chest and slumped over into the mouth of his burrow and finally the last one at 465yds(425mts) was hit through the chest and exited near his back leg.
At past the 400yd mark even a slight breeze (under 2.5mph) had to be compensated with a few clicks of windage and a few misses made it all the more interesting.
It looks like the RHDV2 has not struck my area yet but with a few little family groups (4-5) kittens on each warren plus a hand full of adult rabbits made it encouraging,I will not be going back to that spot now for a couple of months, I think I better leave them alone now and let them recover.
cheers,
Sean.
https://youtu.be/mP9EEHn-kzU