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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1036704" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The 17HMR is a worthless round IMO something gun manufacture's needed to sell more gun's.</p><p>A 22 mag will do the same thing with a bigger bullet and more foot pounds of energy.</p><p>The 22 mag with a 30 grain bullet is running right with the 17HMR with a 20 grain</p><p>It also has a much wider range of bullet weight's from 25 grain to 45 grain. A 40 grain 22 mag is a bad ass little round running right with a 20 grain 17HMR. I have killed hog's, deer and all kind of other varmit's with. I wouldn't even consider shooting at with a BB gun round.</p><p>The 22 mag has some drawback's as well as the manufactures don't really like the round as it a tween round it doesn't work well in recoiled operated semi's or blowback system semi's. Several have introduced semi's thinking they have solved the problem to all drop the line at a later date. That is why they stick to lever, pump and bolt action rifles or revolver's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1036704, member: 694"] The 17HMR is a worthless round IMO something gun manufacture's needed to sell more gun's. A 22 mag will do the same thing with a bigger bullet and more foot pounds of energy. The 22 mag with a 30 grain bullet is running right with the 17HMR with a 20 grain It also has a much wider range of bullet weight's from 25 grain to 45 grain. A 40 grain 22 mag is a bad ass little round running right with a 20 grain 17HMR. I have killed hog's, deer and all kind of other varmit's with. I wouldn't even consider shooting at with a BB gun round. The 22 mag has some drawback's as well as the manufactures don't really like the round as it a tween round it doesn't work well in recoiled operated semi's or blowback system semi's. Several have introduced semi's thinking they have solved the problem to all drop the line at a later date. That is why they stick to lever, pump and bolt action rifles or revolver's. [/QUOTE]
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