- Location
- London, Ontario
my advice...don't use a rifle and go with a shotgun
On the Saskatchewan prairie, jackrabbits are the biggest bunnies around.
Buckshot allows you to take ethical shots out to 70-80 yards, without them getting away wounded.
My advice would be to ask the aussie guy in his thread about rabbit hunting. Appears he only uses rifles.
I agree, myself when I was Petawawa, and my first airforce posting was to be Moose Jaw, a couple of local shooters highly encouraged me to purchase some kind of 22 centrefire.Cool, you learn something new every day! I never would have guessed that was the reason. Out here when I see them it is almost always a really close shot and I use shotguns exclusively. I almost always use my little 28 guage side by side.
Amazing how different it can be from one area of the country to the next. There are currently very few jacks out here, I have only seen 1 in my life! Mostly cottontails and hares.
I am envious of you guys that have the luxury of seeing rabbits at ranges where you would need a rifle and then having the problem of working out how best to get them! The rabbit population around here is really low right now![]()
Looking specifically for insightful tips from experienced hunters of small game on the run with rifles only, please.l[/url]
Jackrabbits that have not been hunted heavily have alot of "bunny" habits. I say this because, I used to hunt the flatlands for them. Once disturbed they invariably run to thier own edge of personal territory and stop, standing up a bit on thier hind legs, they look back to take stock of the situation.
I found a good hunter has about 3-8 seconds to pull off one offhand shot, on this sitting still target.
Often myself and the 222 rifle were up to the task for one head shot.
my experience only.....
Edit: This was wonderful rifle practice for deer season!



























