does anyone know about the easter bunny hunt that happens every year?
how do you get involved?
ive googled it and found nothing usefull...
easter bunny hunt
Re: easter bunny hunt
Probably try the Cromwell council for details , as it is a big thing up here.. 

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Re: easter bunny hunt
Alexandra Infomation centre has all the info, Ive done it a few times and its alot fun. 

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Re: easter bunny hunt
is there an entry fee for teams etc?
so we have to ring the alex i site??
so we have to ring the alex i site??
Re: easter bunny hunt
good luck entering your own team as i think this years one had 120 teams enter with only 40 places available
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Re: easter bunny hunt
My old man I looked into doing it after the first 3 years it had started up way back in the day. Decided not to after we heard that the organiser himself had been shot every year running.
The question we had was what is the shot fall area between blocks. Shotguns are not too bad but I'm sure most of you know how far a .22 can reach, let alone an .17HMR which are becoming more popular. Never did find out.
Having said that I have heard from people who have had a blast.
The question we had was what is the shot fall area between blocks. Shotguns are not too bad but I'm sure most of you know how far a .22 can reach, let alone an .17HMR which are becoming more popular. Never did find out.
Having said that I have heard from people who have had a blast.