17 Remington all the way. Shoots as flat as a .220 Swift to 300 yds, but with much less recoil. In fact, so little recoil, you can touch off a round and see the results through the scope. I shot a Coyote with one 15 years ago about 100yds away, one shot into the chest from the front and he dropped dead. All the damage was internal, could barely tell where the bullet entered.
I will caution you though. Almost all (99%) of the bad press the 17 Rem has received over the years has been due to owners using the horrible Remington factory ammo. After 5 rounds the bore was streaked with more copper fouling than I've seen from any bullet then or since. After that I used the Hornady 25gr HP's with IMR 4320 powder. No troubles, and little fouling, even after shooting 80 rounds in a gopher field one afternoon. Stick with good bullets and the fouling issues are no worse than any other varmint caliber.