i like the .22WMR. i'll be getting one in the next week or two, and will be using it as a coyote/bobcat/lynx gun. more punching power than a .17HMR and less affected by the wind.
Take another look at the wind drift, the 17HMR has it all over the WMRF.
I have shot gophers with an HMR, I never had one 'blow up good' yet. I've shot lots with the WMR and it doesn't them them up, it blows them to pieces.
I really considered a 17 and if I was just shooting gophers, cans or paper I might have got one ...No gophers out here just groundhogs thats another reason I went to 22WMR .
Anything bigger than that I would want at least a.223
I have shot gophers with an HMR, I never had one 'blow up good' yet. I've shot lots with the WMR and it doesn't them them up, it blows them to pieces.

I found the same results with the V-max load in the WMR as I did in the HMR. Both bullets gave me less then spectacular results. Most of my shooting was done with the standard Winchester jacketed hollow point, and anything it touched came apart. But the most spectacular were the Winchester black box Supreme bullets, of my goodness, talk about horrible things. One shot in particular stands out in my mind. My buddy shot a gopher at about 100 yards, the bullet hit him broadside. When we walked over there, the whole opposite side was gone, most of the back was torn up but the heart was still beating, just kind of sitting there for the world to see. (Yes, we shot it again)Horrible, horrible little bullets.
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