Hunts / Small Game & Predators / Rabbit

Rabbit Hunting

Classic small game for all ages

Abundant throughout NA
Beagles classic rabbit dogs
Beginner-friendly hunting

Shotguns

The 20 gauge is the most popular choice for rabbit hunting.

  • 20 Gauge: Ideal balance of weight, recoil, and pattern
  • 12 Gauge: More than capable with light game loads
  • Weight: Lightweight semi-auto under 6.5 lbs ideal for all-day carry
  • Barrel: 26" or 28" common
  • Action: Pump or semi-auto for quick follow-ups

Easy to carry through heavy cover is key.

Shot Size & Chokes

Match load and choke to conditions.

  • #6 Shot: Most popular across all gauges
  • #7.5 Shot: Good for cottontails
  • #8 Shot: Thick cover, close shots
  • Improved Cylinder: Preferred for close shots in cover
  • Modified: For longer shots in open cover
  • Skeet: Thick cover to spread pattern fast

Most shots are under 30 yards - open chokes work best.

Swamp Rabbit Loads

Larger swamp rabbits need heavier loads.

  • Shell: 3" 1.25 oz loads
  • Shot Size: #5 or #4
  • Choke: Improved cylinder
  • Reason: Bigger, faster, tougher, heavier fur
  • Gauge: 12 gauge recommended

Swamp rabbits are significantly larger than cottontails.

.22 Rifles

For sitting shots - head shots only.

  • .22 LR: Ideal for 10-50 yard shots
  • .22 WMR: Better for 75-125 yards
  • .17 HMR: Longer range option
  • Scope: Better than iron sights for head shots
  • Action: Lightweight bolt-action preferred

Ruger American in .22 WMR is popular choice.

Briar-Proof Clothing

Essential for hunting thick rabbit cover.

  • Pants/Chaps: 420-1000 denier nylon mandatory
  • Dan's Hunting Gear: Industry leader in briar-proof gear
  • Filson Double Tin: Extremely durable (12+ seasons)
  • Gamehide: Good value briar pants
  • Jacket: Briar-proof game coat for torso protection

Quality briar gear "slides through multifloral rose with ease."

Additional Gear

Other essentials for rabbit hunting.

  • Gloves: Latex/nitrile for field dressing (tularemia protection)
  • Game Bag: To carry harvested rabbits
  • Blaze Orange: Required in many states during firearms seasons
  • Boots: Waterproof for wet conditions
  • Dog Equipment: Bells, GPS collars if hunting with hounds

Always carry gloves - tularemia is a real risk.

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