dedogs said:Might want to consider .17 Fireball. .22 (.17) Hornet brass is hard to come by right now. .17 Fireball + 20g V-Max =3800fps. Fast, flat and hits like the hammer of Thor. Hell on Rockchucks, Ground Squirrels, Coyotes and other such vermin. H322 is easy on your brass and very, very accurate. .17 Hornet has been around for over a year and components are still hard to come by. YMMV dedogs
dedogs said:Cat, What rifle, and what were you dissapointed with. Granted you don't always need a hammer just wondering what you didn't like. dedogs
dedogs said:As would I. I would do that in a New York minute. New Remi's seem to be mostly junk (IMO). The Cz's I have seen have been beautiful rifles. Waiting on one in .20 VarTarg to arrive. My .17 FireBall is built on an old 700 that's been tricked and will consistently group in the teens at 100yds. Doesn't copper foul with judicious use of Jb paste AND Jb Boreshine. I have yet to try Lapua brass but I will soon as I can get my hands on some.
dedogs said:I agree, I would expect better accuracy out of a 1000.00 rifle also. I also have a .221 "FurBall" that is my go to coyote rifle. 40g V-Max anchors them right there when I do my part. Built on an old Sako action. Top 5 favorite of all the long guns I own. Have you seen many 1885 Browning's for in small calibers and if so, what was the price range? dedogs Sorry, I know this is off topic :-[ :-[ :-[
CatShooter said:dedogs said:Cat, What rifle, and what were you dissapointed with. Granted you don't always need a hammer just wondering what you didn't like. dedogs
dedogs... I bought Remington's brand new stainless deluxe presentation goodie... a CDL Commemorative with a heavy, fluted barrel.
Really nice, but shot for skat.
I think the 17 Furbal has prettty much been a commercial folp, as few guns are chambered in it now.
I would truely loooove to have a Browning 1895 Low-Wall in 17 Hornet... but I can't afford one right now.
barkingsnake said:Accuracy in my Savage Model 25 is dreadful.
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A good little round and just right out to about 220 yards.