Buying a .17hmr
#4
I use to have a Ruger 77/17 in 17 HMR until it got stolen from me during a break in at my apartment. I sure did love that gun. It was accurate even out there at 100 yards. I used it for squirrel hunting multiple times. Go for head shots because if you hit the body, it pretty much destroys all the meat. The Ruger is probably the most expensive way to go but I had a lot of experience with bolt action Ruger rimfire rifles and I love them. I now have a Ruger 77/17 in 17 Mach 2 and a 77/22 in 22 long rifle. They have all been great rifles.
#6
here is what I'm looking at myself.
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firear...m/917VS-CF.asp
FYI;
http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_1...int_rifles.htm
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firear...m/917VS-CF.asp
FYI;
http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_1...int_rifles.htm
#7
I haev the Marlin .17 HMR, I absolutely love that gun. We shoot a lot of squirrels, turtles, snakes, my dad even took it up north prarie dog hunting. Very very accurate gun. We will probably pick up a second so we can each have one around the camp.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 666
tHUMBS UP ON THE mARLIN, BOUGHT ONE A COUPLE YEARS AGO, GREAT rifle, shoots nice small groups. I changed the trigger spring and it made a good improvement, eventualy I would like to do a rifle basics trigger in it. Check out www.rimfirecentral.com, it's the place for rimfire's.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 130
I have owned the marlin 917v topped with a bushy banner 4-16x40 for 2 years and love it. I've probably pumped through a least a 1500 rounds in the past 2 summers of gopher hunting(my best guess is about 75% kills, the wind can be a b#@ch). Doesn't seem like much, but I also carry my .22 lever with me for the shots 75 yards and below.