If you're asking me, .17cal centerfires is the large centerfire cal I can use fox hunting on PEI, .204 would be illegal for use on foxes. I don't recall ever seeing 204 ammo for sale here, 17hornet isn't popular either but I can find it.
Curious, why a .17 over a .204?
I have owned both, and I sold the Ruger. I will be selling my CZ when my Cooper arrives. The CZ has a nice trigger once adjusted, the Ruger trigger is crap. My CZ is the more accurate rifle.
If you know how to fix a Ruger trigger then the trigger is a draw....... and everything else is subjective.....
If you want to compare either to a cooper, I can't help you there....
The CZ trigger does not need to be fixed.
My goal is to turn it into a long range squirrel gun (black and grey, not ground) and the 204 is just a little too much. I could get a 17HMR for half the price but the ballistics are just so flat for the Hornet. Plus if I wanted to hunt coyotes it will work for that purpose as well. Also being a centerfire I can reload for it (I am set up for pistol now so I only need dies). TC
You guys don't helpMaybe I'll go for a 527 Varmint in 17, and a Ruger 77 in 22 Hornet. Just don't know if I want the 77/22 in stainless and laminate 24" barrel, or the 77/22 with walnut and 20" barrel. Better sell a couple more first, lol.
You may want to check with some guys that actually use a 77 for varmints or moderate range.target.shooting. I have not owned or tried a Ruger accurate enough for varmints or for long range target shooting. All the Rugers I have used were around 2 MOA - good enough for big game at typical hunting ranges, but not to reach out and touch something out past 300 yards or to schmuck a groundhog.
I own and have owned A LOT of Ruger rifles... save for a couple, I have been able to get them all to shoot with MOA accuracy or better, which is typical for any brand. I have owned many CZ rifles also, two of which, a 550 .308 and a 527 .223 were a struggle to get to 3 MOA... So your expectation that CZ rifles are inherently more accurate does not line up with my experience. Of the Ruger rifles that I currently own, only one is being stubborn at the bench... and that is a work in progress... I am confident that I can get it to shoot.




























