<snip> Primarily hunting for squirrels and rabbits,as that all a .22 lr is really good for.
Take a walk into the woods, picking up a pocketfull of small stones as you go, Find a stand of Oak trees. Sit in the middle with your back to a big tree.
Every couple of minutes flick a stone out a couple of feet. (it sounds like acorns falling) Listen for the squirrrels, they'll either be barking at each other in the trees of you'll hear the leaves rustling as they come in to find the "acorns" dropping from the trees. (Works on deer too - sometimes.)
Call 'em in with a squeaker works sometimes too.
Take them with head shots if you want the meat, Otherwise
Mepps will pay you for the tails.
If you shoot up at a squirrel be sure the bullet goes into the tree, so pass on the squirrels on branches, wait till they're on the trunk of the tree.
With rabbits, I've had no luck, but I've seen tons of tracks around stone walls in the woods when after a light snow when I've been out after deer. Best to buddy up with someone with dog for the bunnies.
Happy hunting.