Thanx guys..
Now to find a ..savage m93 17 hmr trr .I hope it shoots well..one of the nicest feeling rimfires I have picked up..anyone seen one other than in Ontario? a barrel swap to 22 mag wouldn't be that hard would it? are these actions quite reliable..I will be shooting over 1000 17HMR rounds this spring..like I say I am no Savage expert..
First-off, you sound like you have a gopher problem so what you REALLY need is reinforcements from Ontario. And yes, I'm available.
Seriously though, I've spent allot of time behind Savage rifles, and have owned 2 of them in .17HMR. I didn't like shooting them NEARLY as much as I did my buddy's 9317TR this past summer. Basically, the same gun you're after minus the bug chunk of aluminum (=tri-rail) on top. MAN that thing was a laser, and pretty devastating on gophers out to 100+ yards. Much beyond that, it seemed even a mild wind got the better of that little 17gr. pill....but maybe I was the weak link! Anyhow, I'm inclined to say "for that money, look at a CZ Varmint model in that caliber" instead but in all honesty, I really liked the feel of the TR stock this past summer and I spent allot of time shooting prone with it. They're easy rifles to scope (no bolt clearance issues like some scope/CZ combos have) and I like both the chunky bolt handle and matte black finish of the TR.
On the off-chance you're NOT a gopher shooter, the attached photo may not be to your tastes...but...it's a scene from my last day in Alberta and includes the rifle in question. The TR scored a double! The one closest to the rifle was the intended target when the one in the foreground cozied up to it, behind. I let the shot go, and this was the result. Distance was approx. 90 yards.
And...to the actual questions you started with~answered already! Frontier Firearms and Prairie Gun Traders are both Savage dealers in Saskatchewan, I'd reach out to them first. It shouldn't be too difficult a rifle to find.