



Faedy wrote:I've got a RPR and a Cz.455 in .17hmr
I treat them like a..22.
Mine are for hunting.
I usually throw 100 or more rounds through them between cleans.
They still shoot .5moa piece of piss.
Wind actually affects them less than a .22 mag

deye243 wrote:I think you will find half Moa a very tall order there a not many HMR rifles capable of it I'm lucky my second one a Lithgow is far superior to the anschutz 1517 dhb that I had
I found ommo that works well and bought 5 bricks with this ammo it will shoot the occasional half inch group at 100 typically three quarter moa which makes hits out further a lot easier .
As you can see this rifle has dials on the scope 17 is a very good cartridge if you have a good rangefinder and a ballistics program works wonders
Now the game points are fairly abysmal this projectile was shot in to 6 3 L milk cartons at 50 m and as you can see very little expansion
And in contrast this is a hornady Vmax shot in ti 6 2l milk jugs at 100 yards
Accuracy at 50 is quite good this group style over rounds which makes it about 3/4 to an inch at 100y with the testing I have done
and incidentally this is the speeds that this rifle gets with the Honady v-max with a Magneto speed very surprising to say the least this rifle is a very capable 200 yard plus rabbit rifle
I have not done any more than around 70 rounds before a clean no difference between start to finish best thing about the 17 is you can use cotton buds no mucking around with pain in the arse patches


Wyliecoyote wrote:I had a 17 HMR, 17 Hornady Hornet, 17/222 and 17/223 all at the same time. Ultimately it came down to a question of accuracy, cost and availability of components. With the ability to load down to HMR speeds or up to 4K with 20 grain bullets, the choice was easy. I sold or rebarreled the other rifles and kept the 17/222. Shilen select match barrel on a Rem 700 action and HS stock. No issues with accuracy or batch lots to deal with.
It matters little what 17 one opts for, they need cleaning regularly, even the little HMR, to maintain their accuracy and they all drift considerably in strong wind. Which is exactly why i built a 20/222 and 20 BR.

[/quote]bladeracer wrote:Thanks deye
I guess when I'm not there seeing the shooting I only get to see the best group of the day that gets posted online


deye243 wrote:bladeracer wrote:Thanks deye
I guess when I'm not there seeing the shooting I only get to see the best group of the day that gets posted online

Cooper wrote:I bought a 17 HMR back in 2013 before I thought I was going to reload. I have a CZ 455 with three barrels (22lr,22mag and 17hmr)
I reload now for for various calibres including 223,222 and 204. My 204 is currently running a dedicated night vision setup and a have Trailboss load and full power load worked up for it.
I still like the 17hmr. It is a great bunny gun and still capable of taking the odd Fox. I really like not having to worry about catching the brass. As I like to save my reloading brass.
My 17 hmr will usually shoot half an inch at 50 metres. I probably pull a bore snake through about every packet of 50. I prefer the 17gr Hornady Vmax load. It will shoot around a inch at 100 metres. But I wouldn’t say it would do it as reliably as my centrefires. But still more than accurate enough for hunting.
The Cz 457 are a good thing. You’d probably get a cz455 cheaper.

