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69# works on rabbits

Started by ozy clint, July 14, 2009, 07:39:00 AM

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ozy clint

i went for a hunt this arvo at my alltime favourite rabbit hunting spot. i basically grew up hunting rabbits here.
i've been working into my 69# limbs for a while now in preparation for buffulo hunting.
so i thought i would take them out and try and blood them.
i had a few near misses, a few not so near misses   :o   but i connected on the last shot of the day.

it's good to be back home in oz!!!!!   :archer:  

 
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

JC

Bet that gave a satisfying "WHOP!". Rabbits are one of my favorite things to hunt, even more so than some big game animals. Can you eat yours over there?
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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Charlie Lamb

Same here Joe. Nothing better than a pan of fried rabbit.

Clint... those bunnies will have you in shape with the 69#er before you know it.

There's no place like home.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

JC

Charlie, I think we need to make plans for a trip to Curtis's for a "rabbit and ribbit" trip    :readit:
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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mancole5

Nicely done!! I have only had one near miss, and no connections yet! Still trying! Great job, and pic!

Charlie Lamb

Joe... I think flying to Clint's to chase bunnies may be out of the question right now.
  ;)  
So a trip to Curtis' might just be the ticket... I hear he's got some new property with real good bunny numbers.
  :wavey:      :thumbsup:
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Chris Surtees

Nice shot Clint...

Nothing like some rabbit and dumplings or rabbit pot pie   ;)

hunt it

Isn't that a little light for wabbits? Here's one of me using 75# for mice!

hunt it

BowHuntingFool

Awesome shootin' Clint! I bet your glad to be back home after your long Journey!

I can't wait to chase rabbits again!
>>>---Joe Bzura---->

Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
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Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
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Matabele

Nicely done Clint!!

Mind If I ask what arrow setup you're using? Im expecting a 70#er and need some arrow input. Thanks!

Dave Bulla

Dave, I don't see an exit hole on that mouse....

Better step up the weight a little so you can get a pass through next time.  I hear the scapulas onmice are incredibly tough.    :bigsmyl:
Dave


I've come to believe that the keys to shooting well for me are good form, trusting the bow to do all the work, and having the confidence in the bow and myself to remain motionless and relaxed at release until the arrow hits the mark.

Steertalker

Got a complete pass thru on this dove using my 77 lb Brack Quest   :D

 

Seriously, is 69 lbs big enough for buff????

Brett
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wtpops

Hey OZ that looks like a California rabbit, i thought the rabbits over there were 6' tall with big long tails  :saywhat:  

Glad to hear you made it home ok, hope your trip through Cali was nice and you had time to see some sights, Its a nice state as long as you stay out of the big cities.
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Greyfox54

Clint what part of Austrailia are you from ? I only seen about 3 or 4 rabbits in 2 weeks , couldn't count the kangaroos though . Good shooting .
Fred
Greyfox54

ozy clint

i'm currently in Eukey (just a small locality out of town) where i grew up. it is 16km south of stanthorpe which is about 300km southwest of brisbane, queensland. lots of rabbits here. up north where you were there is hardly any rabbits. there's many other critters up north to hunt as you know. i'm just about to move to gove in the NT. hopefully lots of buffulo hunting.

matebele- this is my arrow setup....

75/95 g/tip, 100gr insert, 250gr b/head, and a 'special' weight tube setup. just behind the insert there is a piece of the white 8gr/" tube inside of which is a piece of 4mm diameter welding rod with the flux taken off. 4mm rod fits nicely inside this white tube. this part weighs 65gr. behind that the rest of the shaft is filled with the black 3gr/" tube. total weight of arrow is 790gr. i'm going to put a small aluminium footing on soon just to reinforce that area.
my bow is shooting these at 165fps at the bow with dacron. i'm thinking of changing to D97, so that may go up tp 170fps. you do the math.  :thumbsup:    :)  
 


this is my blunt.
it is a chipboard faster with the female threaded part drilled out. they go behind a field point, much the same as an adder point. a bit of rip and tear as well as shock.
 
 
Thick fog slowly lifts
Jagged peaks and hairy beast
Food for soul and body.

Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

vtmtnman

Now that right there is a good looking point...and cheap too.Great idea.Congrats on the rabbit.
>>>>--TGMM family of the bow--->

NorthernCaliforniaHunter

Aw man, Ozy! And you didn't even mention the best hunt of your life with the new California buddy? Damn, I know you want to keep it a secret and all, but...   :campfire:
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