Glock4ever
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
Rifle: Ruger 77/17 Varmint VMBBZ
Cal: 17 HMR
Shots: 9
Scope: Leupold 4.5-14x40mm Varmint Hunter's Reticle
Rings: Blued Ruger Factory Size 4 rings (lapped)
Ammunition: Hornady 17HMR 17 Grain VMAX
The Rifle:
Weather: 8 degrees Celsius (Overcast)
Wind: 19KPH with gusts up 30KPH
So I thought I would share a range report on my newly purchased 17HMR. I originally bought a CZ452 Varmint but ended up returning it for a Ruger 77/17. Having limited experience with the 17HMR, I didn't know what to expect accuracy wise and the experience I had with past Rugers did not give me a great deal of confidence (last Ruger I had shot 3-4" at 100m). That being said, everything I read about the 77/17 really got me excited to get one. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.
Here is the first three groups I fired after sighting the scope at 25m:
Group 1 was .48" (100m) but extremely high after adjusting I immediately fired group 2 which was 1.25" slightly left after a final adjustment I fired group 3 whch was 1.04" but a 4 shot group. As I was not really trying to group tightly focusing primarily on the scope I decided to fire the remainder of the 50 round box at another target.
Target 2:
Group 1: 9 Shots 1.36"
Group 2: 1 called flyer 8 Shots 1.00"
Group 3: 5 Shots 0.42"
Group 4: 8 Shots 1.275"
Group 5: 1 called flyer 4 Shots 0.80"
I honestly believe that I can shoot better than this as I was not taking my time between shots (it was pretty chilly at the range) and the wind was pretty gusty (upwards of 30KPH) so it made it difficult to keep the rifle steady on the rest (Caldwell Rock). Overall I am pretty pleased with the rifle, the trigger is pretty stiff (probably around 5 lbs) but does break cleanly so I think a trigger job is in order. I am a bit concerned with the shift in POI, I don't know if it is because I have no parallax adjust on my scope or if the rifle needs to be bedded but she is an honestly good shooter. While I do love my CZ's, I really do believe that this is the best factory shooter I have bought in a long while. Target 1 is my CZ 527 .223 and I am still having difficulties getting it to group tightly - it does well enough for hunting purposes but it is not the tightest shooter I have seen.
Cal: 17 HMR
Shots: 9
Scope: Leupold 4.5-14x40mm Varmint Hunter's Reticle
Rings: Blued Ruger Factory Size 4 rings (lapped)
Ammunition: Hornady 17HMR 17 Grain VMAX
The Rifle:

Weather: 8 degrees Celsius (Overcast)
Wind: 19KPH with gusts up 30KPH
So I thought I would share a range report on my newly purchased 17HMR. I originally bought a CZ452 Varmint but ended up returning it for a Ruger 77/17. Having limited experience with the 17HMR, I didn't know what to expect accuracy wise and the experience I had with past Rugers did not give me a great deal of confidence (last Ruger I had shot 3-4" at 100m). That being said, everything I read about the 77/17 really got me excited to get one. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.
Here is the first three groups I fired after sighting the scope at 25m:

Group 1 was .48" (100m) but extremely high after adjusting I immediately fired group 2 which was 1.25" slightly left after a final adjustment I fired group 3 whch was 1.04" but a 4 shot group. As I was not really trying to group tightly focusing primarily on the scope I decided to fire the remainder of the 50 round box at another target.
Target 2:

Group 1: 9 Shots 1.36"
Group 2: 1 called flyer 8 Shots 1.00"
Group 3: 5 Shots 0.42"
Group 4: 8 Shots 1.275"
Group 5: 1 called flyer 4 Shots 0.80"
I honestly believe that I can shoot better than this as I was not taking my time between shots (it was pretty chilly at the range) and the wind was pretty gusty (upwards of 30KPH) so it made it difficult to keep the rifle steady on the rest (Caldwell Rock). Overall I am pretty pleased with the rifle, the trigger is pretty stiff (probably around 5 lbs) but does break cleanly so I think a trigger job is in order. I am a bit concerned with the shift in POI, I don't know if it is because I have no parallax adjust on my scope or if the rifle needs to be bedded but she is an honestly good shooter. While I do love my CZ's, I really do believe that this is the best factory shooter I have bought in a long while. Target 1 is my CZ 527 .223 and I am still having difficulties getting it to group tightly - it does well enough for hunting purposes but it is not the tightest shooter I have seen.