You can't say too much about where you live or someone might try to rob all of your guns. The rabbit I am shooting is the Common Rabbit, common in Europe. Where I live there is now a restriction on powder so all of the IMR powders are going to become unavailable and possibly the rest of the US. made powders. The .223 is cheap to run because it is a military caliber, the brass is the cheapest available.The .22 Hornet Rifle I was thinking of buying has now gone. It was up for sale for £75, but I think they gave it away in the end to a valued customer. I think I was a little excessive on the range I was wanting to shoot at, so maybe 100 yards with be more realistic with a night vision/thermal imagining scope,Curious about where you live. Nothing on the profile page to explain parts of your dilemma related to components and availability. That info. might be useful to those inclined to offer their opinions.
Rabbits??? What kind of rabbits? I mean there are cottontails, jackrabbits and something else somewhere else. You need to explain more.
with a more extended range in the daylight. My .22 rimfire Brno is efficient at 100 yards in daylight as you all know, but given low wind conditions. I think I will rest a while on this subject as I am still trying to find time to pillar bed my Brno 2E into a Boyds thumbhole stock I was lucky to acquire, they don't export them anymore. This rifle is already fitted with a Timney trigger. The biggest problem I have got is too open out the two action screw holes in the stock to accept 12mm pillars which I intend to make myself out of aluminium, given the time.
Warp Toad.