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<blockquote data-quote="P M" data-source="post: 666828" data-attributes="member: 62814"><p>Did a lot of rabbit hunting as a kid with an iron sight .22 and it works great...to a point. You mentioned going out to 150 yards. That would be pretty tough with a .22 due to drop and wind drift. Another one I failed to mention is the .17. Very inexpensive (rifle and ammo) and it would certainly do what you are looking to do. My son has a .17 and it shoots great. The big plus to the .17 is that you can shoot all day for next to nothing ~$5-6 for a box of 50 (like a .22). A .223 will be ~$15 for a box of 50 while a 22-250 will be ~$20 for a box of 20. Those are all very round numbers, you could shop around and find better or worse prices. Happy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P M, post: 666828, member: 62814"] Did a lot of rabbit hunting as a kid with an iron sight .22 and it works great...to a point. You mentioned going out to 150 yards. That would be pretty tough with a .22 due to drop and wind drift. Another one I failed to mention is the .17. Very inexpensive (rifle and ammo) and it would certainly do what you are looking to do. My son has a .17 and it shoots great. The big plus to the .17 is that you can shoot all day for next to nothing ~$5-6 for a box of 50 (like a .22). A .223 will be ~$15 for a box of 50 while a 22-250 will be ~$20 for a box of 20. Those are all very round numbers, you could shop around and find better or worse prices. Happy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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