I myself the other evening debated about using a bolt action 222 rifle for a long stretch of ground where it was difficult to approach a trail crossing unobserved by the rabbits that congregate in the late afternoon. (snowshoehares)I use a .223 for jack rabbits in open fields. When it comes to other rabbits in the bush the .223 is not a good choice, there is too much cover and your shots will be messed up by twigs etc. A 22lr is good as the round is slower and is less prone to breaking up. And well the shot gun works much better in cover and for moving targets.
This success rate clearly depends on the terrain you are hunting. When I lived for 11 years in Saskatchewan, I had a fine time hunting jackrabbits in the open fields with a 222 calibre rifle.What part of hunting rabbits with a .22 is boring. I think I have had some of my best times hunting walking fence lines jump shooting cottontails and jack's as well as open ceders for white rabbits slowly walking through and looking for that little black eye against the snow, all while carrying a .22.
im buying my first new decent gun and i want something fun but that i can hunt small game with too so i want a .223 xcr.i intend to take only headshots wich is why im getting it in the first place, shotguns are cruel and destroy meat and .22 is boring, i want to see pink mist.
but, is this rifle accurate enough to do it 30-100 yards, and if shot in the head will it spread to the rest of the body?ive never shot a 223 i dont know what it will do to a rabbit or partridge.and what do you think in general of hunting with an "assault"rifle..i cant imagine the conversation i would have if stoped in the woods by an officer.
yeah, a .223 is perfect for shooting bunnies. Bunnies live in the bush generally, you don't get that many 100 yard shots.
In some provinces it would be illegal to hunt small game with a centrefire rifle.
Shotguns are cruel, but shooting an animal for the pink mist effect is OK.there's some twisted logic.
Guys, don't feed the troll.
The xcr is plenty accurate for rabbits. I used to take gophers with mine out to 150 no problem.
"...want to see pink mist..." Purposely destroying or allowing game meat to spoil is illegal.
Armedsask vs Rabbit:
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