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bigcountry 02-09-2005 07:40 PM

17WMR
 
Holy cow are these things as accuate as all the mags show? I have yet to see a report of one that gets over .9MOA at 100 yards. I am thinking about the marlin bolt.

gopher slayer 02-09-2005 07:47 PM

RE: 17WMR
 
yeah there accurate. check out www.rimfirecentral.com lots of people post there groups. for the money you cant beat a marlin. o by the way your post name is 17wrm not 17Hmr. the trigger is heavy but cant be lighten with a simple spring swap or you could buy a rifel basix triger if yea wanted. i did the swap but i think i might put it back to stock just because when you tighten it you notice the slop in the trigger but you could shim it. the 17hmr is great for gophers, it will split the small ones in two.

heres a pic of my marlin 917vs.


bigcountry 02-10-2005 06:58 AM

RE: 17WMR
 
So how's yours shooting? I notice the stainless is so much more than the blued. How much do they run in your parts? I am definately going to start to do some research.

aborquez18 02-10-2005 08:19 AM

RE: 17WMR
 
I have one in a savage thats fun to shoot and was cheap but dont look as good as those marlins. They also dont have sling swivel studs so that sucks. All together it was a good deal though.

timgrant_75 02-10-2005 10:13 AM

RE: 17WMR
 
i have a savage 93 fvss in 17 hmr was a very accurate gun out of the box but the trigger was not so great. i have done some modifications to it and now i wouldnt trade it for the world. i have fixed the trigger buy smoothing the trigger assembly,replaced the spring,and shimmed the trigger to take out the play. now i have no complaints!!!!!also i have putin some swivels for a sling. the other night i was making headshots on foxes and coons at 100 plus yards cant say enough about this gun.

aborquez18 02-10-2005 11:08 AM

RE: 17WMR
 
timgrant, how did you put thos swivel studs in? I want to do it on mine.

gopher slayer 02-10-2005 12:44 PM

RE: 17WMR
 

So how's yours shooting? I notice the stainless is so much more than the blued. How much do they run in your parts? I am definately going to start to do some research.
i havnt been able to get out and group it, but the 15 shots Ive put through her i was impressed. a price.. well i live in alberta so the rifle cost $400 CDN. $150 for the scope, $100 for bi pods, $40 for the sling, $20 for swivelses and $45 for the rings. but its all worth it to see those gophers go flying. i think the stainless is worth the extra money just for the stock. i didnt like the other one its seemed cheap to me, but they shoot equaly good. so its all personal preference.

gopher slayer 02-10-2005 04:09 PM

RE: 17WMR
 
heres a link to some pic of a target shot by a marlin its only at 50 and 63 yards but its still impressive.

http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...ad.php?t=84378

Kardkutter88 02-10-2005 04:50 PM

RE: 17WMR
 
I haven't made any posts here so I don't know if posting a dead squirrel would offend anyone??? If so e-mail me and I'll take it off.

Here is a pick of a squirrel I shot with a Ruger 7717. My ex GF's dad has a gun shop. I hit him at 80 yards off of their back yard deck. The shot didn't kill him [:o]so I had to take him out with a stick. [:@] A better placed shot would have taken him out.

I would love to buy a 17hmr but I think I'll buy a muzzelloader first. The deer meat goes a lot further then the squirrel meat.:):)

btw, sorry to offend any one.


gopher slayer 02-10-2005 04:53 PM

RE: 17WMR
 
what bullets were u using? the vmax will split gophers that size in two. so im just thinking thats the tnt or xpt hollow points.


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