I see lots of people that have the above caliber. I'm trying to figure out what the attraction is about it. Yes, it's a hot rimfire and shoots nice and flat out to beyond 100yds. But ammo is expensive and a no-reload proposition. If you wanted a 200 yd gopher gun, wouldn't a lightly loaded .222 or .223 (or even a .204) do the same job with comparable or cheaper ammo costs and far more versatility?
I'm not dumping on the .17HMR, I'm just curious why it is so popular when I don't see a clear advantage over other choices. It is a good excuse to buy another rifle, though. A Savage 93BTVS (however they designate the thumbhole stock version) would be a sweet rifle to add to my safe. But why?
Thanks,
Mark
I'm not dumping on the .17HMR, I'm just curious why it is so popular when I don't see a clear advantage over other choices. It is a good excuse to buy another rifle, though. A Savage 93BTVS (however they designate the thumbhole stock version) would be a sweet rifle to add to my safe. But why?
Thanks,
Mark