Video; 17hmr vs. dogtown = ghosttown

With the way the ammo prices are climbing for the .17 and .22 magnum stuff...how anyone can afford them. The .22 ammo is going up too but way less expensive. Where I shoot, there are no shops that carry .17 ammo but all the gas stations handle .22. In one 10 day period, we went thru almost 10,000 rounds ( the numbers of gophers were unbelievable, so I started taking pics) . What deep pockets can shoot .17s the same amount. I Like all guns but practicality has to set in. But the novelty soon wears off, when the bank account shrinks. i used to use my Savage .223 with reloads for the critters, but expense got me to the .22s and they can be accurate out to 200 yards.

Well I guess I have deeper pockets and 3 17HMR's, but I wouldn't blast off several thousand rounds in one rifle. When I go I like to take several rifles and I'll shoot a brick of 17 HMR, then I will switch to my Cooper Mach II and shoot a brick of that. Then I'll pull out my current favorite 22, last season it was my new Browning Varmint Buckmaster. This season it will be my new 19 Calhoon or perhaps my new CZ 511. Variety also makes for great gopher shooting. FS
 
I had a great weekend in AB last May shooting gophers.

I used a Marlin 60, .22lr with Remington Yellow Jackets. I was amazed at the accuracy and the reach.

They were pretty devastating. Sometimes immensely so, but I watched this whole video, and the HMR seemed to anchor more of them more quickly than the Yellow Jackets did.

I picked up a barely used, older Savage .17 HMR (non accu trigger) to try on gophers this year, and can't wait.

I'll still have the trusty Marlin handy though.

Sorry if this is a repost but I am looking at getting a rimfire and decided to see what youtube had to show what the 17hmr could do...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK7Tc7X5Ueo

Too sweet - no point embedding, much better in large.
 
With the way the ammo prices are climbing for the .17 and .22 magnum stuff...how anyone can afford them. The .22 ammo is going up too but way less expensive. Where I shoot, there are no shops that carry .17 ammo but all the gas stations handle .22. In one 10 day period, we went thru almost 10,000 rounds ( the numbers of gophers were unbelievable, so I started taking pics) . What deep pockets can shoot .17s the same amount. I Like all guns but practicality has to set in. But the novelty soon wears off, when the bank account shrinks. i used to use my Savage .223 with reloads for the critters, but expense got me to the .22s and they can be accurate out to 200 yards.

Where are you finding that kind of population around here? and can I go with you?
 
I have both and I have to say I absolutly love the 17hmr. 5 shots 100yrds and 1" grouping. Just gotta love it!!! oh yea and it takes squirrels out at 100 yrds and rabbits!!! oh and don't forget crows hate the 17hmr and so do foxes!!
 
17 HMR's are a neat little round. I have never owned one, but have been to a gopher patch with a few guys who brought'm. The cost and availability of ammo was their biggest b_tch.
 
With all the comments on the cost of .17 HMR ammo vs. .22, I for one don't enjoy the shooting sport because it's cheap, just because it's so dang fun. If I shoot 50 rounds of rimfire for two bucks or 10 bucks it's still a lot of fun. And that my friends is what it's all about, but that's just my opinion.
 
With all the comments on the cost of .17 HMR ammo vs. .22, I for one don't enjoy the shooting sport because it's cheap, just because it's so dang fun. If I shoot 50 rounds of rimfire for two bucks or 10 bucks it's still a lot of fun. And that my friends is what it's all about, but that's just my opinion.

Yeah, but the last box of 17hmr I bought a month ago cost me just over $20 taxes in and I don't have any other choices in town. I can reload centerfire for that.
 
Yeah, but the last box of 17hmr I bought a month ago cost me just over $20 taxes in and I don't have any other choices in town. I can reload centerfire for that.

I guess my point was shooting in general is not a cheap hobby. I love shooting rimfire as much as centerfire. Some calibers are more expensive than others but in the end we're all poking holes in paper or in this case critters. The grin on my face is a little tighter when those holes are a little closer together and I guess you can get that with 2 or 20 dollars a box. Point taken.
 
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