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just joined and thought i would say hello

 

recently started my first rabbit experiences with little success

 

they are "coy" rabbits according to the landowner and as a small peice of land not many hidding places.

 

using a 22 so need to get some more range time in at 100 yards, it's bang on at 25 yards just need to get used to that bullet drop i don't see with my 308.

 

considering a clearview net to set up a hide to make it easier, any advice welcome

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If you using a .22 rimfire I would zero it in at 60 yards, most people I know that shoot a .22 rimfire sight them in at this distance.

 

 

cheers, that definately seems one way to go or around the 75 mark. getting an idea for the land so far and i think most shots will be around 50-75 yards

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If you using a .22 rimfire I would zero it in at 60 yards, most people I know that shoot a .22 rimfire sight them in at this distance.

 

 

cheers, that definately seems one way to go or around the 75 mark. getting an idea for the land so far and i think most shots will be around 50-75 yards

 

i would zero at 60 then the aim points wont be to much for below or above 60 then

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