Bunny Busting Browning 223WSSM
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Rabbits are an invasive species, introduced to NZ in the 1800s. Rabbits have cost New Zealand many millions of dollars. Their impact on the drier areas of the South Island has been little short of an ecological disaster, as the vegetation grazed off by rabbits has never recovered. The worst affected areas once well covered with tussock, grasses and small shrubs now have very little vegetation cover, which has led to soil erosion by wind and rain.
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Nice shooting but what a waste of meat . Shame really .22lr .17 hmr . Would be better
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It's not really a legal issue here, it's a moral issue. He is shooting small game with an overpowered round. Now if he is eating them it would be okay but I doubt it considering the number of rabbits he shot.
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@69aussieguy Just seems like a waste of good meat....At least pick em up and make a stew, or smother in gravy......
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fuckn hella funny they exploed almost me and my friend might go squirel hunting in nevada with 270wsm thats gunna be funiest shit ever FUCK PETA GET A LIFE
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they are flying
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where were u shooting these rabbits at and how fare cos i'm not sure of the area cos i seem to know a place that looks likes where u were shooting the rabbits thanks.
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That's some good shooting.
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ouch
Rabbits reproduce like mice, as long as the shot killed it quickly I 'm not against it, I'm against people who shoot animals to see it limp away tho
Nice marksmanship on a windy day, what scope do you use?
R5H4D0W 1 year ago
@R5H4D0W Browning Scope 5-15X40
SouthernHunters 6 months ago