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Ive been asked by a friend if I could shoot rabbits for him.

He wants me to keep the rabbits for him to feed his pet snake.

 

My question is if I use Elley Hollowpoints 40gr subs, will these

pass straight thought the rabbits head without any fragments of

lead remaining inside?

 

Many thanks

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Lol I see being a miserable argumentative c**t as a perk of the job

Dan doesn't discriminate. He's equally mean to his beaters, his boss, his boss' Guns and even his poor inanimate partridge feeders.         He's a well rounded keeper...

£4.75ea X head

I supply my local wildlife park with rabbits for their snakes and big cats. They are head shot with .22lr and they like to have the heads left on. The bullets expand but do not tend to fragment. I only give them the ones where I am confident that the bullet has exited but it would be interesting to have a few x-rayed to see if there are lead fragments left behind. There was talk of using a small hand held metal detector but I expect that would be deluding yourself as I cannot imagine it being sensitive enough to detect fine particles of lead.

 

HMR bullets fragment like crazy and bits go everywhere. There is not much head left though!

 

Update....

Having just had a bit of a browse on the internet and seen some x-ray photo's of deer meat, it makes me think that this needs to be taken more seriously and I might insist that heads be removed from head shot rabbits as it looks as though minute particles of lead are probably being left behind and over time that can be significantly toxic.

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How big is this friends snake, how many rabbits does it need? :hmm:

 

HP sub sonic ammo tends not to fragment, on the whole it will expand and deform depending on what it hits.

 

An ear to ear headshot will most commonly pass clean through anyway, depending on distance.

 

If you are that concerned, try placing the bullet elseware, where it will still kill but will be more likely to pass through.

 

Another easy option is to use solid ammo, people forget that up to not that many years ago a solid 40g Sub was the staple bunny round.

 

 

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Reading the OP again I'm a tad confused, why is there a need to ask the question, what exactly do you shoot with your .22lr at the moment?

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