Short range bunny
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Short range bunny
Got this short range fella on camera I thought I'd share with you guys, just waited for him to lift his head and pop!
Hope you enjoy,don't forget to like and comment fellas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHjB9yLJYvo
Hope you enjoy,don't forget to like and comment fellas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHjB9yLJYvo
Re: Short range bunny
Nice hit! You hammered the Easter Bunny!
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Cheers guy, thanks mateGuy M wrote:Nice hit! You hammered the Easter Bunny!
I thought this forum liked photos and this sort of thing......maybe not ?
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Re: Short range bunny
We do! But dude, THE EASTER BUNNY!? What am I going to tell the grandkids? Wait, I don't have anygrandkids yet. Nevermind. Nice shot! Nice use of cover too (the old rock wall).247sniper wrote:Cheers guy, thanks mateGuy M wrote:Nice hit! You hammered the Easter Bunny!
I thought this forum liked photos and this sort of thing......maybe not ?
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We love photos (and videos). I just got a bit jealous. Haven't even seen a bunny here for a few months. Should get a bit of rain soon though, to green the place up a bit.247sniper wrote:Cheers guy, thanks mateGuy M wrote:Nice hit! You hammered the Easter Bunny!
I thought this forum liked photos and this sort of thing......maybe not ?
Nice shot.
Do you eat them, give them to your faithful canine companions, or other?
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Re: Short range bunny
Nice shot even got a little flip in there.
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Yes i eat all the ones I can, I mostly go for head shots or high chest shot, then the meat is ok. Good free tastey food.Sth Oz Dan wrote:We love photos (and videos). I just got a bit jealous. Haven't even seen a bunny here for a few months. Should get a bit of rain soon though, to green the place up a bit.247sniper wrote:Cheers guy, thanks mateGuy M wrote:Nice hit! You hammered the Easter Bunny!
I thought this forum liked photos and this sort of thing......maybe not ?
Nice shot.
Do you eat them, give them to your faithful canine companions, or other?
Cheers guys
Steve.
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Re: Short range bunny
When my dad was roo shooting, he'd throw a few pieces of bunny in a pot of water with some roo tail, boil for a while, then leave in the pot to cool. He reckoned the bunny then drew the gelatine from the tail so as to overcome the dryness of the meat.
Then he rolled it in his secret herbs and spices, and it tasted just like the chook that some famous colonel used to southern fry.
Then he rolled it in his secret herbs and spices, and it tasted just like the chook that some famous colonel used to southern fry.
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Re: Short range bunny
Good free tastey food.
nothing is free. cost of the shot ? bullet powder primer and brass maybe ?
range ?
what secret herbs and spices ?Then he rolled it in his secret herbs and spices
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Re: Short range bunny
With the price of meat products......in comparison to the price of bullet, primer , powder and brass maybe..... I'd say it's basically free. Ok then if it makes you feel better , Pence then, for a lovely nice piece of meat.204cat wrote:Good free tastey food.
nothing is free. cost of the shot ? bullet powder primer and brass maybe ?
range ?what secret herbs and spices ?Then he rolled it in his secret herbs and spices
As for the range...... It's in the video.
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Re: Short range bunny
You were always gonna send that bullet out the tube anyway. So if it hit a bunny instead of paper, might as well be a free feed. If I bought 1 skinned bunny here it would cost me $15! - reload $0.6 - still pretty close to free.
Secret herbs 'n' spices aren't secret if they're posted here for the world to see
Secret herbs 'n' spices aren't secret if they're posted here for the world to see
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i had hoped that i could have obtained those secret herbs and spices.
note to self. watch video then reply. doh.
good enjoyable video. thank you.
note to self. watch video then reply. doh.
good enjoyable video. thank you.
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I'll ask him about the spice mix next time I catch up with him.
I'll tell if he does
I'll tell if he does
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204cat wrote:i had hoped that i could have obtained those secret herbs and spices.
note to self. watch video then reply. doh.
good enjoyable video. thank you.
Good stuff mate, thanks for the comments and gla you enjoyed it.
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Re: Short range bunny
thank you.I'll ask him about the spice mix next time I catch up with him.
I'll tell if he does