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slimjim Super Member
Joined: May 16, 2009 Posts: 8314 Location: Fort Worth TX
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:22 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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stovepipe wrote: |
Slim- call me one of these times you are out this way for work and if you can swing it we'll do a hunt |
Thanks for the offer, mate. They have but the brakes on travel. Not even sure when I'll be heading West agin.
Nice camp picture.
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:10 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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I'm off for a couple of hours bunny bashing this evening.
My shooting friend has a new CZ455 to try out on them - we zeroed it last week & it shoots less than ½MOA groups at 50yds with subsonics through a suppressor.
Maybe take the shotgun along for any errant crows or pigeons too.
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:13 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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Saw quite a few rabbits but only had one clear shot & messed that up by guessing the range rather than checking: I saw the bullet clip the inside edge of the rabbit's ear just above its head, so I was right on for windage but guessed 70yds for what was actually 55 & that put the bullet just over an inch above where it should have been.
Picked out several good vantage points & made a sketch with the lasered ranges marked, so hopefully no more parting bunnies' fur in future.
Where I shoot is just a little different to stovepipe's terrain.....
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slimjim Super Member
Joined: May 16, 2009 Posts: 8314 Location: Fort Worth TX
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:49 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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All these great pictures! I'l going to have to go rabbit hunting again!
English Mike, I love the green of the UK!
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Vince Site Admin
Joined: May 25, 2005 Posts: 15715 Location: Brisbane AUSTRALIA
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Elvis Super Member
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:33 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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great spot for a camp and plurry safe area to sight in your rifle too. great to hear you are getting out n about.
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 3:50 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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Vince wrote: |
Mike...that is one of the prettiest spots for setting up a camp I've ever seen...it is magnificent mate.
Although, I can't help but feel that the ideal vantage point would be up on top of the rock walls.
Cheers, Vince |
Looks can be deceiving; there's a busy road 100yds to the left & a herd of cattle was roaming the area too.
Where I took the photo from is on top of the wall too; we were sat in the remains of the old winch house.
There's an absolute beaut backstop for sighting in about 50yds behind where I took the photo:
It's an old lime kiln for heating limestone & turning it into quicklime - we hang a target board from a beam just inside the arch & have a clear 300yds to the firing point.
The arch is about 6' high to give an idea of scale.
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stovepipe Super Member
Joined: Sep 25, 2008 Posts: 4877 Location: Pine, Az.
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:24 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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What's all that green stuff ?????
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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stovepipe wrote: |
What's all that green stuff ????? |
Grass; it comes with the wet stuff & a truly temperate climate.
We get 50-60 inches of rain a year & pretty evenly spread too. Temperatures rarely above 80ºF even in a hot summer & mild(ish) winters courtesy of the Gulf Stream.
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slimjim Super Member
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:08 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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stovepipe wrote: |
What's all that green stuff ????? |
don't see much of that in your rabbit land, do ya stovey?
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stovepipe Super Member
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:40 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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Woohoo! What a great day yesterday...
Took a couple buds to my spot. Perfect day. No wind, sunny. Epic!
We each had our tactical .22's. Walked the spots in a shallow "V" formation and man was it on. One session we had 3 on the hop at once and it was really wild action.
We kicked bushes for a couple-three hours till we were spent from shooting, running and laughing our butts off chasing Jack's like a buncha overgrown kids. I've had a mate with me once or twice before but, never two and we had a plan- it worked to a T.
Just one of those epic days of upland frivolity, tons of stuff flushing, hundreds of spent rounds, old cans and hub caps plinked at and a few less long-eared crop munchers the farmer's will appareciate. (sorry- no pics these gents are real-deal Operator's so....no camera outta respect). We never saw the Bull Jack, though, dang it. I figured with flankers we'd have got him but...no show from the big boy. Argh! Man, if I ever land him? He's getting stuffed.
My point? If you've ever had one of those days, with a couple close life-long freinds, you've planned for a super long time and it all pans out with a super fun hunt, you'll know what I mean- no other feeling like it. Hopeing you guys git some like I did soon. Man, what a blast and even at 50 years young I'll never outgrow that feeling.
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 3:40 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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Shot four tonight - all from within 100yds of the area in the photo's, though one did a disappearing act despite a solid head hit. Jumped about four feet & crumpled as it landed but it must've rolled over the edge into the impenetrable mix of gorse, hawthorn & briars where they live.
No doubt Mr Fox will get a free feed tonight.
One will go as python food & the other two will end up as curry.
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slimjim Super Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:44 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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Great day, English Mike! What's your favorite rabbit recipe?
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English Mike Super Member
Joined: Jan 08, 2007 Posts: 1709 Location: Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 4:52 pm Post subject: Re: Down the bunnie trail |
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slimjim wrote: |
Great day, English Mike! What's your favorite rabbit recipe? |
I usually skin 'em then soak in salt water overnight, then boil for 2-2½ hours. After that I pick all the meat off & either use in curries or mix with pheasant & venison in pies.
These 'uns are young, so I might just quarter & casserole one of them with mushrooms & veggies then add rice near the end to take up the stock.
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