Yep FS, real hot item with 37 post in 2 days.
I will just leave it at that.
Leave it where ever you like, what ever it is you are leaving?
Yep FS, real hot item with 37 post in 2 days.
I will just leave it at that.
The rifle in the pictures is a Winchester Low Wall 1885, not a Savage.
Figure roughly $1100 or so at retail. Or more.
Cheers
Trev
not trying to argue but the author of the article the pics came from said that it was a prototype savage. It does look like a low wall though, maybe I misunderstood?.
There was a video of him shooting a bold action rifle. Im guessing thats the save he is talking about
I can see fail all over this! I had a 17HMR and they are just to exspensive to shoot in my books and a lot of my friends feel the same. I do have a 22WMR and that don't get shot alot and if I need the extra pwer over the .22LR out comes the .223 and that will get the job done for not a lot more cost. JMHO
Is a bold action the same as a bolt action? FS
I don't think that Winchester is trying to fill a gap here between the HMR and the the 17 Hornet, I think they're trying to take the HMR's market.
if they can keep the cost of ammo below 17 hmr and accuracy / cleaning requirements the same or better, it will hurt the hmr for first time buyers. I would consider one for sure over the hmr (quite happy with 22 mag/17 HM2 for the moment). I do not reload.
At the begining, the price of the .17 HMR was a bit high, and the availBility was'nt good. But more it began popular, the price dropped correctly.
Sure the 308 and 30-06 use the same bullet, but ammo cost sure aren't the same.
It's my understanding that quality control is the highest production cost for these small calibers, not the component themselves.
I still have yet to see a sub .75 MOA 17HM2 at the range.
I'm excited any time a new caliber comes to market! I'm betting on $25 / box of 50.




























