Have used mates to pull birds but never a priest to pull a rabbit?
Might just have to give that a try
Saw a dvd though with a shooter who put his foot behind the head and pulled back legs, all done, smooth and fast. Tried it , not again.
Have used mates to pull birds but never a priest to pull a rabbit?
Might just have to give that a try
Saw a dvd though with a shooter who put his foot behind the head and pulled back legs, all done, smooth and fast. Tried it , not again.
Would'nt want to try that with a Stag.
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I think that pulling anything (no laughing at the back) takes practice and it is not a situation you want to create so you can practice it...... catch 22!
Tried it with a pigeon and after struggling I had to put it back on the floor and finish it off at point blank range. Not good.
A friend just picks the bunnies up and smacks their heads on the nearest solid object, or the ground. Not the prettiest method but seems to work well.
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Hmm, not sure I would fancy this method at all especially if I'm the nearest solid object (ground could be bog), could just imagine my mate chasing me across the bog with a soon to be finished bunny flailing in one hand and rifle in the other I would move fast....Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
Why ever not?Originally Posted by treeson
Thats how I despatch any wounded rabbits I get...
Less chance of being bitten then too
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