trlarson09
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Tikka for accuracy and action
I have a stainless Bmag 17 WSM that I picked up last year that I’m fond of. I know the 22 LR is the legacy choice, but the 17 is a lot of fun.
Re: the slightly higher cost of .17hmr vs .22lr... but w .17 ... you KNOW that first shot should always do it as long as you do your job. So no frustrating wasting of ammo when shooting at usable fringe of Copper-22's... which is like 75yds in my CZ 452 American Scout Youth Compact.the cost of ammo for the .17HMR and .17WSM is a deal breaker for me.
since this is an 'only one rimfire' thread .22lr is it for me. ammo is cheap and available anywhere (think about that for times like now), quiet and been killing stuff since the beginning of time. plus the OP only wants to shoot out to 100 yards which is fine with .22lr.
there is a multitude of centerfires that can be used in place of the .17 rimfires and reloaded for the same cost or less.
Here in Australia, (outside America) .17hmr is twice the price of .22lr.Re: the slightly higher cost of .17hmr vs .22lr... but w .17 ... you KNOW that first shot should always do it as long as you do your job. So no frustrating wasting of ammo when shooting at usable fringe of Copper-22's... which is like 75yds in my CZ 452 American Scout Youth Compact.
Only time .17 frustrates is stronger winds.
I have 2 CZ 452s.CZ 452. They don’t make them anymore. There is the new 455 but I haven’t shot one
Until Winchester gets their act together and starts consistently making 17 WSM ammo and decides they actually want the 17 WSM to be something more then just a really capable rimfire cartridge we use to talk about once upon a time I'd have to agree, 17 HMR for the win.17HMR for the win