Have you thought of taking advantage of Hybrid Vigour?
I once got excellent results from breeding pure French Angora to Rex - standard, not mini - and, as the fur is as important to me as the meat, the combination of the two gave me extra-thick, "normal" length hides/meat rabbits.
The first generation grew out fast and were larger and wider than either parent. Don't bother breeding the offspring either to each other or back to the parents as the results will not be worth the time or effort.
If you are stuck for meat rabbits it is a good way to work round it and if, like me, you work with the hides (and are a woolaholic) a small herd of Angora and Rex will give you the best of all worlds.
Plush Rex coats in a rainbow of colors, Angora wool to drool over and lovely big meat rabbits.
Win win all round really.
Or buy the cheapest big rabbits you can get your hands on and keep the largest and fastest-growing of their kits. As you are taking the hide off anyway color doesn't really matter, red-eyed whites are fine but I like lots of color in the rabbitry.
It takes less time than one would expect to breed exactly what you want from rabbits and the best part of that route (yep, done it this way too) is that you have an excuse to breed, and keep, LOTS of bunnies!
Word of warning though, rabbits are really addictive.