I bought matching Savage model 93's when the HMR was new. It was one of the first in town. One in .17, one in .22 WMR. Both had the same scope with the same zero. The .17 in the field was far different than the WMR. My closet shots had the bullet enter, then exit the off side with a chunk gone. At farther ranges around 150 yards, the results were less than spectacular. The gopher died, yes, but without an exit of any kind. This ws with the then only available 17 grain V-max. The .22 WMR on the other hand would, at any range I could hit them, tear a rat to pieces. Death was quick and graphic. Also, the .17 HMR is not better in the wind than most will tell you. Your in Alberta now. We have wind. Not that sissy stuff they call hurricanes, we have real wind.

If the bullets track better in the wind, you will never know. You cannot spot your misses with such a small bullet. Any dust that is kicked up is instantly blown away. The .22 WMR or even the plain LR shows misses better. In the end, I sold the .17 HMR and kept that WMR for years afterwards with no regrets. If you want to spend money, get a good .22 LR. You'll use it far more anyways. Anyways, that's my opinon and again, I don't miss it at all.