Warrigul wrote:If you are only going to 150 then you could go the whole hog and cut out reloading totally get a .17hmr?
Sorry, but I feel the complete opposite.
I spent a lot of time, money and energy in testing about every .17HMR ammo available and initially very impressed with the results at 100m plus a bit but past that it doesn't compare.
Having spent a lot of time tuning a Hornet load for a few different rifles I have found the Hornet to be way more accurate. I sold my .17HMR on the basis that it was expensive to feed, not as accurate, no quieter and no where near as versatile as the .22 Hornet. Again, the .17HMR suffers in a little breeze and there are only two choices of bullet weight, 17gr & 20gr.
The Hornet with a high quality 30gr bullet will leave the HMR for dead. 30gr Barnes VG or 30gr Berger. Heavier bullets work very well if you pick the correct mixture but 0.5MOA takes some beating when you go well past 100m.