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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Quarnberg" data-source="post: 2882423" data-attributes="member: 107866"><p>I try and hunt as often as I can which means rabbits during when in season, with a .22. Some long shots, running shots, etc. Depending on the area I'm hunting, I may take a larger caliver rifle slung across my back because there are a few areas with jack rabbits that like to run out a couple of hundred yards and then stop: makes for good practice.</p><p>I also go to areas during the off season and my brother, and I take turns picking out rocks for the other to shoot, some off hand, some on bipod or off a back pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Quarnberg, post: 2882423, member: 107866"] I try and hunt as often as I can which means rabbits during when in season, with a .22. Some long shots, running shots, etc. Depending on the area I'm hunting, I may take a larger caliver rifle slung across my back because there are a few areas with jack rabbits that like to run out a couple of hundred yards and then stop: makes for good practice. I also go to areas during the off season and my brother, and I take turns picking out rocks for the other to shoot, some off hand, some on bipod or off a back pack. [/QUOTE]
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