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I always use to shoot rabbits behind the eye but then I realiesd after a few shots that the rabbits tended to just drop dead when I shoot them at the bottom of the ear instead of just behind the eye where they tended to kick and strech. Just a thought.

Also, I don't shoot rabbits until they are at least 4yards away from there holes so if the shot dose go off I can run over then and dispatch it.

 

Don't you guys think this young man is turning into a very ethical and descent hunter?

 

The kind of young blood that will be a truely great asset to the hunting and vermin/pest control world :yes:

 

I've seen him ask questions and learn a lot from the rest of us and he will be (and indeed is already) handing out good sound advice to newer members of our community.

 

Nice one Aaron, you are comming along perfectly young man :notworthy: despite your cheek of us elders :glare:

 

Phantom

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I always use to shoot rabbits behind the eye but then I realiesd after a few shots that the rabbits tended to just drop dead when I shoot them at the bottom of the ear instead of just behind the eye where they tended to kick and strech. Just a thought.

Also, I don't shoot rabbits until they are at least 4yards away from there holes so if the shot dose go off I can run over then and dispatch it.

 

Don't you guys think this young man is turning into a very ethical and descent hunter?

 

The kind of young blood that will be a truely great asset to the hunting and vermin/pest control world :yes:

 

I've seen him ask questions and learn a lot from the rest of us and he will be (and indeed is already) handing out good sound advice to newer members of our community.

 

Nice one Aaron, you are comming along perfectly young man :notworthy: despite your cheek of us elders :glare:

 

Phantom

your cheek of us elders oi tony whats with the US is that not just you lol :whistling: :whistling:

 

atb gary

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I always use to shoot rabbits behind the eye but then I realiesd after a few shots that the rabbits tended to just drop dead when I shoot them at the bottom of the ear instead of just behind the eye where they tended to kick and strech. Just a thought.

Also, I don't shoot rabbits until they are at least 4yards away from there holes so if the shot dose go off I can run over then and dispatch it.

 

Don't you guys think this young man is turning into a very ethical and descent hunter?

 

The kind of young blood that will be a truely great asset to the hunting and vermin/pest control world :yes:

 

I've seen him ask questions and learn a lot from the rest of us and he will be (and indeed is already) handing out good sound advice to newer members of our community.

 

Nice one Aaron, you are comming along perfectly young man :notworthy: despite your cheek of us elders :glare:

 

Phantom

hi ya tony

i really agree with what your saying matey its very nice to see the young hunters growing on the forum so to speak and its good to see how they want to learn or ask us for help ( instead of yeah yeah i know it all ) i think a very big :thumbs: up for aaron :thumbs::clapper:

 

and i aint that either i think gary is older than me hahahaha :clapper:

 

shay

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