That would be a 20vartarg. You will love it.
I think the 20 VarTarg is a 30degree shoulder and slightly longer neck dimension. I'm looking at doing just a straight 20-221FB but they're so close it's almost like splitting hairs.
That would be a 20vartarg. You will love it.
I built a 17/223 back in 2009. Most fun gun I own. Just ask the many many yotes that met it. Tommy McFor the first time in almost 10 years l am going to shoot prairie dogs in May.. Reading and looking
around l see lots of references to 17cal center fire varmint guns and cartridges... My question----
How do these 17 center fires compare to 22 center fire ctgs on prairie dogs.. First hand experiences.
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Is it an improved case or just quick and easy neck down of the 223?I built a 17/223 back in 2009. Most fun gun I own. Just ask the many many yotes that met it. Tommy Mc
l'm really not interested in seeing how far l can hit a PD.... For that reason my
Win70 HV in .243 stays home most of the time. l want to see RESULTS when l
pull the trigger... This is my questioning about 17 cal Center Fires... l prefer to
keep things relatively simple with my shoots. Flying l take one gun MAX. lf l do
drive l will take a second gun
The case is blown out as far as it can go. Almost no neck. 20 gr. pills @ 4100 fps. But it can not be shoot in the fog.. Rcbs forming dies two steps. And did I say FUN !!!!Is it an improved case or just quick and easy neck down of the 223?
When this 17 Remington gives up I always figured to just go to a 17-223 of some sort.
Same goes for the 204 Ruger, it will be a practical next go around.
With a 22 cal you probably either need a heavier gun or a muzzle break to see your shots. With my 17 and 20 cals, I do not. My eyes water when I shoot with a break. Laying in the dust of a PD town I don't want "particulate matter" being blown into my face or lungs.
I can also shoot MUCH longer strings with my Fireball and Vartarg than I could with a 223 or bigger. Personally, my fireball is more spectacular on PD's vs the VT, but, I attribute that to the twist rate.
Less fatigue and more accuracy.
I have a Savage A17 and its a hoot ! I have shot squirrels with it,large exit holes ,but the squirrels still manage to do the breakdance regardless of the large exit wound.So it doesn't have the shock of a ceterfire.
