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  1. Hi Guys, Hoping for some help. I have had both a 17hmr and 22lr for a few years now (as well as a .223) and I exclusively use my hmr for my bunny bashing, with exception of the air rifles and .223 where the situation requires. I use my .22lr on my local range a lot, probably 1500 rounds a year, but have only used it a couple of times in the field due to fear of ricochets. My land (arable only) is not the best for the .22 due to being quite stony, especially when ploughed, although 90% on my fields do have about 15ft of grass around the edges where I see a good percentage of bunnies. Now, I love my .22lr, deadly accurate and really quiet, and I really want to use it out in the field more, but I am a bit wary of it! I have used it twice and had the dreaded ricochet on one of those occasions which put me off to be honest. My fields are pretty open with little cover and I mostly shoot between 40 - 120 yards when I am daytime shooting. At night, I use the nightvision so a sub 12 ftlb air rifle is excellent. So, firstly, should I just give up on the idea of using the .22lr more? Or should I persist? The other option is to swap it for FAC Air to get some added distance on my air rifles, without having to use the hmr. If I do persist with the .22lr, can anyone offer any advice on reducing ricochets? Most of the videos I see online of rabbit shooting with a .22lr are taking shots I would never dream of taking with any of my calibres. Should I stay away from taking shots into ploughed fields and keep it to the edges of the field where it is grass etc? Any help is gratefully received.
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