I hate to admit it . But reading through the last couple hog hunting posts had me alittle jealous. In order to ease my suffering I decided to take my frustration out on the local rabbit population ..while I managed to bring a few home with me, both cases involved a 50 to 100 yard dash through the thick stuff .. so my question is , what's everybody using? I currently have been using fairly heavy shafts with hex blunts..although they do the job , I think I would rather skip the sprint workout after the shot.
That's some nice shooting!
I like shooting jack rabbits,and found them to be pretty tough. I always shoot them with broadheads.
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Years back my farm place was the last stronghold of the big white-tailed jack rabbits in Iowa. Farming practices have wiped them out. We almost always used hi-precision three blades for jacks. They were free around here, so it was no big loss when one snaked into the alfalfa. i found that filing a fairly deep corner cut into them it helped to keep them from snaking a bit.
Broadheads for me.
Rubber blunts thump them pretty good, but if you're hunting alone, no dogs, a broadhead is a better choice as already suggested.
Thanks for the advice guys,broadheads it is!lucky for me , I have tons laying around.. it was either that or buy running shoes to keep up with the bunnies..
I use judos. Rabbits are pretty thin skinned and I never have a problem with penetration. They also don't go far at all. I think my longest tracks job was 15 yards.
Head shots make tracking easier! Hex heads work as do judos. I do not use broadheads. I hunt rabbits religiously. There is nothing like it-exercise, lots of shooting and a tasty ending
Whitetail jacks and cottontails are not the same.
I use the VPA small game thumper heads. They work great for rabbits and kill squirrels quick with head and chest shots. I often times use old broadheads though too for mixed bad small game.
I hunt rabbits with beagles and I don't want the dog to get cut on a broadhead so I use steel blunts. The blunts usually hang up in the rabbit so they can't get through the brush. When they get hung up I sometimes put another one through them
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How about a blunted broadhead !?
I don't hunt with dogs so when I hunt It's with broadheads no matter the game.
I usually use broadheads for critters on the ground. Rabbits, squirrels and such. If the squirrels are in trees I use the VPA small game head. I'm glad I was using broadheads this January when I bumped into another rabbit hunter.
Nice cat
Have used Hex blunts and plain steel blunts, but my favorite for rabbits is the cheaper Bodkin type three blade broadhead. Even after a few miss's, the not so sharp head still does an excellent job on bunnies. Short recoveries are the norm.
Headshots obviously give the shortest recoveries, but the way I shoot sometimes, headshots are often more good luck than good shooting :biglaugh:
Actually might go and see if I can find a bunny after work this afternoon, sounds like a good plan, haven't chased them for ages.
Best
Lex
Thanks everyone for the replies.. definately going to pick through my old broadheads and experiment on some bunnies
Sorry no pictures, but those 3 Rivers hammers do a great job on cottontails with a 50 pound Berry duo shooter longbow.