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Unread 06-16-2003, 01:49 PM   #1
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Jacks are hard to stop. A cotton tail is easy to stop, will stop most every time when hit with a 22 LR.

But then a jack rabbit isn't a rabbit in the first place, it's a hare. Anybody have any experience with the European or Belgian hare? We used to occasionally find them in south east Michigan. They established them selves there after crossing the river on the ice from Ontario. I had heard that they got started in Ontario by escaping from captivity. Never had occasion to shoot one though.
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