They are pretty fun to shoot. We don't have room to shoot out to 200, but the consistently hitting the 1" @ 100 is a pretty good challenge.This is getting to be an older thread, but I`ve started shooting my 17HMR ( Savage 93R17) A LOT because it`s just so much fun! Shooting at 4" and 2" gongs at 200 yards is a challenge, at least for me, particularly the 2" er! My new challenge will be a 6" gong at 300 yards.
LOL! At 200 yards, I didn`t say anything about " consistency " ( some days that`s more loosely defined than other days! ). Seriously, once the scope is dialed in, 4" is pretty doable. 2", you need to be doing everything right!They are pretty fun to shoot. We don't have room to shoot out to 200, but the consistently hitting the 1" @ 100 is a pretty good challenge.
That's kinda why I questioned OP about using the 17 hmr as a long range trainer. Guess I should asked if they meant center-fire long range or rimfire long range...LOL! At 200 yards, I didn`t say anything about " consistency " ( some days that`s more loosely defined than other days! ). Seriously, once the scope is dialed in, 4" is pretty doable. 2", you need to be doing everything right!
What round were you using on the rabbit? If I were hunting edible game, I would try diligently to get my gun to shoot CCI`s Gamepoint round. It`s a soft tip bullet as opposed to the ballistic tip or hollow point that will indeed blow up what it hits.Get the .17 HMR. You will be able to make very surgical shot placement with the .17 HMR.
Go out and try to take out a buncha Squeeks with it, shooting off sticks. It will _QUICKLY_ make you a better shooter.
For rabbits, you NEED to try to make headshots or at the very least, closer to front-shoulder shots.
One time, 60yds freehand, a rabbit presented itself, so I allowed my aim to slide over more towards it's mid-body area just to ensure a hit. It blows my mind to tell you this.. but.. that shot entered him just below the diaphragm and it literally... not figuratively... COMPLETELY gutted him and split apart his pelvis with that shot!
Poor lil guy was trying to get away on just his two fronts, so I had to run over and hurry up and finish him.
But yeah... making rabbits do backflips from headshots while you're nestled in somewhere like 80yds away from them is SO.. MUCH...FUN!!
Hornady 15.5gr NTX. We have to do lead-free for all firearms hunting. I get exceptional accuracy from this round!What round were you using on the rabbit? If I were hunting edible game, I would try diligently to get my gun to shoot CCI`s Gamepoint round. It`s a soft tip bullet as opposed to the ballistic tip or hollow point that will indeed blow up what it hits.
At the time of posting this thread, I was thinking 200 yards. I got a 223 Tikka, and now am thinking more like 400-500 yards.That's kinda why I questioned OP about using the 17 hmr as a long range trainer. Guess I should asked if they meant center-fire long range or rimfire long range...