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Old 23rd Jul 2005, 13:46   #1 (permalink)
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anyone got any tips on lamping for bunnies . ???
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anyone got any tips on lamping for bunnies . ???

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I use a logun lamp and have found that the orange filter is quite effective, dosen`t startle the rabbits as much as the lamp with no filter on and is a bit brighter than the red filter. Only other tip i would give is try not to use the lamp until you think you are within shooting range, flashing it around every two seconds only give the bunnies an advance warning of you presence.
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cheers mate , that was my mistake leaving lamp on.
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I also find if you put the lamp on them and they start to run put your beam infront of them so they are running into the light they tend to stop quicker than if you keep the lamp on them.
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ive always found damp not so very nice nights i always seem to get more but takes u longer to clean your gun
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Give them the lamp that will confuse them.

No silent is the key/ light is the key/ shoot only when head shots are in range.
No sound at all and a number two with a lamp.
This works for me.
But most use a Logun Lamp which will work well for a couple of Rabbits a nite.
But agian don't spook them.



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some very useful info the everyone.....
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Thats some good advice !!!

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