First chance to really try out the .17 HM2/Mach2 on gophers. Compared to a .22LR even with Stingers it is utterly destructive and increases hit probability by at least 50% at any range over about 75 yards. Bucks the wind surprisinly well, far better than .22LR. Whereas gophers certainly don't like the .22LR, I am certain they absolutely despise the .17 HM2. The Stingers "popped" them pretty good, but the .17 HM2 "misted" quite a few and sent the others flipping head over heels. I am considering having a .17 bbl installed on my BRNO/CZ, of the same contour, etc. so that I may swap it back and fort as I please. The reason is I really like the BRNO in all aspects, except the backward safety, and it doesn't appear a .17HM2 is listed in calibers for any current CZs. The .17HM2 I have is a P.O.S. Savage heavy bbl but I got it sooo cheap brand new that I figgered it was a good way to see if the caliber had any merrit. At the local rip-off dealer the .17HM2 Hornady fodder ran just under $8/50, quite a bit cheaper than the .17 HMR which they sell for about $18/50. Loves it...


















































