When hunting rabbits what kind of terrain are you in

Usually I see something around this area but very quiet today nothing moving. What type of terrain do you guys hunt in when looking for rabbits? IMG_20240723_075340649.jpgIMG_20240723_075333125.jpgIMG_20240723_075326741.jpg
 
Backyard, but only got one this year. I do know I have fox and coyote in the area that get a little too friendly. Neighborhood has lots of pet dogs. Spent money on a SD combo license this year and only get 1/2 out of it (doh!). So might try hunting for food ... but as a kid, recall rabbit as being rather tough to eat when compared to their domesticated counterparts. After the cost, wife mandates that I need to put some food on the table! Switching over to fishing, but not using an airgun ;)
 
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Backyard, but only got one this year. I do know I have fox and coyote in the area that get a little too friendly. Neighborhood has lots of pet dogs. Spent money on a SD combo license this year and only get 1/2 out of it (doh!). So might try hunting for food ... but as a kid, recall rabbit as being rather tough to eat when compared to their domesticated counterparts. After the cost, wife mandates that I need to put some food on the table! Switching over to fishing, but not using an airgun ;)
I always use slow cooker, rabbit it is a little tough if you don't
 
You smoked them all :ROFLMAO:, nah, probably to dam hot.
Hey Thanks again for the info on the slug sizing stuff...I'm anxious to see how it effect the grouping. I'm shooting about 1 moa now so even if it doesn't tighten that up much I will be able to shoot heavier slugs. Did you see the 90 yard shot I made on a rock squirrel? If I'm hitting critters out to 100 yards now it can only get better sizing it right! https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/head-shot-thread.1312648/post-1779147
 
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Hey Thanks again for the info on the slug sizing stuff...I'm anxious to see how it effect the grouping. I'm shooting about 1 moa now so even if it doesn't tighten that up much I will be able to shoot heavier slugs. Did you see the 90 yard shot I made on a rock squirrel? If I'm hitting critters out to 100 yards no it can only get better sizing it right! https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/head-shot-thread.1312648/post-1779147
Glad I could help. Your already shooting pretty darn good, but I think it would benefit with the correct sized slug. If anything like you mentioned, you would be able to run the heavier slugs and be more efficient not trying to squeeze an oversized slug down the tube. Let us know how it goes.
 
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