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I recently acquired a Single Six Hunter in .17 HMR. Waiting on an 8-shot .17 HM2 cylinder before I get serious with it. Data I have seen online indicate a potential ±½" from 15 yards to 85 yards.
I think an adapter plate for one of these could be fabricated to fit over the Ruger rail. If so, I would have factory sights that co-witness with the optic installed.Man, that would be the coolest little game-getter...
You’ll have to let us know how it shoots. That seems like a great combination.I recently acquired a Single Six Hunter in .17 HMR. Waiting on an 8-shot .17 HM2 cylinder before I get serious with it. Data I have seen online indicate a potential ±½" from 15 yards to 85 yards.
That 44 mag contender of yours brought back good memories. That’s a great looking pistol that feels good in the hands. Much more comfortable to shoot than a revolver.Just doing some shooting myself last night.
Some people don't understand what a good hand with a pistol can do. 50 yards ain't difficult at all.
I also recommend a lower power optic or a red dot. The Ultradot are very well regarded in the handgun hunting world and that's what the pictured contender barrel wears. 12" 44 magnum
After spending a bit of time shooting a friend's .17 HMR rifle, I decided what I really wanted was a Ruger .17/45 Lite -- but those don't actually exist, and I couldn't find a smith willing to take on a conversion.You’ll have to let us know how it shoots. That seems like a great combination.
Interesting. I hadn’t even considered muzzle blast, but that makes sense.After spending a bit of time shooting a friend's .17 HMR rifle, I decided what I really wanted was a Ruger .17/45 Lite -- but those don't actually exist, and I couldn't find a smith willing to take on a conversion.
After putting a couple boxes of .17 HMR through the Single Six (which shot well, and had almost no muzzle jump) I don't understand the attraction of that round in a short barrel: 50% more expensive ammo, flames shooting out of the muzzle, and far more blast pressure on my face than I get from my 20" 6.5 CM.