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Old 02-27-2013, 05:01 PM
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I bought this Savage 93R17 GV on Saturday. This is my first Savage and I am in love with the accutrigger. The gun has a 21 inch heavy barrel and is very accurate. I have it zeroed at 100 yards and can't wait for a calm day so I can really push the limitations with this thing and see what I can do.
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Old 02-27-2013, 06:17 PM
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I have a .17 HMR and they are nothing but fun!
Mine is deadly accurate out to 150-175 with frequent hits on sage rats at 200.
I love mine.
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Old 02-27-2013, 10:55 PM
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Nice new toy. I have never shot one personally but have seen lots of posts by people who swear by them. I prefer the aftermath of hits with my Weatherby. 100 rats in a day makes for good off season practice.
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Old 02-28-2013, 04:04 AM
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I had one like that in stainless with a laminate stock. It was really picky about ammo, and most brands would not shoot very well at all. Only one brand of ammo gave reasonable accuracy in mine, but even then it was only just OK. It would shoot the CCI stuff much better than the rest.
Good luck with yours. I hope you got one of the good ones!
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Old 02-28-2013, 04:42 AM
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I've been shooting Hornady 20 grain XTP out of mine and they are deadly accurate at 100 yards. On a target, anyway. I have yet to shoot past that or at any live animals. Maybe in a month or so we'll see what she can do to some of these Ohio Groundhogs.
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Old 02-28-2013, 07:38 AM
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I have several HMR's and they are quite fun to shoot.

Here's a Anschutz with a javelina taken with it at 130 yards. 20gr VMAX through the lungs....bang flop


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Old 02-28-2013, 03:01 PM
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I have the same rifle only in left handed and a wood stock...it's deadly accurate and shoots everything I have stuffed in it (it's pretty common knowledge that The CCI factory in Idaho makes all four brands of commercially available 17 HMR ammo)...but it mine seems to prefer the 17g stuff slightly more. It's a pleasure to shoot and was the first accu-trigger Savage I bought (a couple years ago) that has since led me to purchase 2 more over the past couple years. It's a great accurate and fun rifle to shoot! Enjoy.
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Old 02-28-2013, 03:25 PM
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Everybody has mixed feelings about shooting coyotes with the .17 hmr... But thats one of the main things I'm gonna use mine for. DoubleA that's a nice kill. What scope is that? And Ridge Runner that's quite a poke! I hope I could even get that accurate!
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Old 03-01-2013, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
I have a 9317 BTVS, shoots very well, have taken a coyote (never ranged it yet) but it was very close to 300 yards with the 20 gr. HP.
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I am not doubting the claim. However, it probably should be noted that the 20 grain bullet drops about 21" from the muzzle at 250 yards and close to 41" at 300 yards (100 yd sight-in) and has very little energy left at 300 yards. Without knowing the exact distance a shot like this would take quite a bit of "Kentucky windage" to hit the target, and a big dose of luck to have the bullet have enough left to kill a coyote.

A A .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire (HMR), Hornady XTP, 20gr

Range Drop
(inches) Velocity Energy Time
(milliseconds)
A A A A
0 -1.49 2374 250 0
50 0.29 2062 189 68
100 0.001 1776 140 147
150 -3.05 1521 103 238
200 -9.90 1304 76 345
250 -21.9 1138 58 468
300 -40.6 1028 47 607
350 -67.4 952 40 759
400 -103.9 893 35 922
450 -151.3 843 32 1095
500 -210.9 800 28 1278
- See more at: http://gundata.org

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Old 03-01-2013, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by UntouchableOutdoors
Everybody has mixed feelings about shooting coyotes with the .17 hmr... But thats one of the main things I'm gonna use mine for. DoubleA that's a nice kill. What scope is that? And Ridge Runner that's quite a poke! I hope I could even get that accurate!

It's a Zeiss 6.5x20 with target turrets which makes dialing in for longer distances quickly. Three of my 17 HMR's wear them. Have taken a few feral hogs out to 100yds with the little cartridge.

I shoot some comps with a Cooper M57 that wears a 36X Weaver that shoots well.

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