17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Central Michigan
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17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
My father has a Ruger 77/22LR and a 24" .223 barrel for his contender. He said he wanted a 17HMR. I told him he didn't need one he has a lot of guns he never shoots. I told him his .22 will take care of all the cheap plinking with xpert ammo and small game with velocitor ammo. I also said that he hads a .223 which will work for varmint and I hand load so I can load it down to .22 hornet performance. I don't think he needs a 17HMR and he doesn't shoot the guns he has. The only thing he would use it for is sqirel hunting. What does everyone else think?
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Typical Buck
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RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
i love my 17hmr, i dont know what i did without it(well i saved money on ammo). once you get a hold of one there just soo much fun to shoot. there just so damn accurate. and they sure make a mess of gophers and rabbits. for squirrel hunting he would only want to take head shots or use only the tnts bullets because the v max will rip em in two. The cheap guns such as the marlins or savages will give him 5 shots dime size groups easy and better with higher power scope and a steadier rest. I know if i only had my .22 i wouldnt have made that 155 yard shot on that gopher or pound that one gopher town from 105 yards. but then agian my .22 had open sights.
#4
RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
I'm a .22LR kind of guy myself when it comes to small game. While the .17HMR is fun for plinking, I don't plan on buying one just for that. Not to mention that using the .17HMR on squirrel is akin to using a .300 Mag on deer. Really shreds the bejeezus out of the meat.
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RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
Not to mention that using the .17HMR on squirrel is akin to using a .300 Mag on deer.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: old pa mountain hunter
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RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
i just talked myself into a savage .17 about a month ago. and the thrill of shooting it is just about gone already. as far as i can see it is just an expensive to shoot plinker. it is fun to shoot and it is one of the best shooting guns i have. but for $10.00 a box for shells is way out of line for this little gun. i still have not fugured out what i am going to use it for. i will stick with one of my .22's for close practice shooting and one of my .223's for any distant practice.
#8
RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
ORIGINAL: coyotejohn
Needs a gun and wants a gun are two different things, you should nothave to need a gun to want a gun! Don't give him a hard time - He wants the GUN....
Needs a gun and wants a gun are two different things, you should nothave to need a gun to want a gun! Don't give him a hard time - He wants the GUN....
#9
Typical Buck
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RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
He is adding an SBE II to the collection, if he were to buy the 17 HMR he would never shoot it. He doesn't shoot the guns he has. I use his guns more than he does and I have my own .22 and .223 so I don't need it either.
#10
RE: 17HMR, 22LR, .223??????
i just talked myself into a savage .17 about a month ago. and the thrill of shooting it is just about gone already. as far as i can see it is just an expensive to shoot plinker. it is fun to shoot and it is one of the best shooting guns i have. but for $10.00 a box for shells is way out of line for this little gun. i still have not fugured out what i am going to use it for. i will stick with one of my .22's for close practice shooting and one of my .223's for any distant practice