my rimfire experience
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my rimfire experience
goes back to the early 70's when I used an old Ithaca single shot lever action with open sights. was all a 10 yo kid could afford living and working on the family farm. have used all the rimfires available except the 17 wsm (if there was a left handed rifle available other than the butt ugly B-Mag I would buy one) here is my reviews of the various rimfire cartridges
17 HM2: absolutely the best squirrel rifle I ever had in my hands. shoots like a lazer, very accurate, squirrels to 100 yards are pretty regular if the wind in kind. only thing I noticed about it is head shots on the outter perimeter of the brain sometimes results in a comatose squirrel, not going anywhere but not dead, have had 9 of these in 4-5 seasons using the lil 17.
have taken several groundhogs with it 1 a big 14# female was shot at 148 yards, though the lungs, lieces of the bullet made complete penetration but did not exit. even took 1 deer with the 17 gr v-max's from that rifle, was a head shot on damage permits.
17 HMR: the rifle every kid should have had back when I grew up, I shoot nothing but the 20 gr hp's through it, its suitable for squirrels, fall turkeys, groundhogs, have taken several crop damage does with lung shots with it, even took a coyote at close to 300 yards with it, Its not a 300 yard coyote rifle but it was what I had when the coyote hit the cattle lot one day.
22 rimfire:
Where to begin, spent my adolescent years with a 22 in my hand, had one just about every waking hour carried one in my vehicle first couple years I could drive, then in the early 90's had one custom built for squirrel hunting, has taken hundreds with it, also crows, fox, an odd damage permit deer now and then, carried 22 handgun for years while chasing raccoons with dogs, not much else to be said except they can be picky about ammo and cleaning, and they work!
22 WMR:
They claim the 22 mag. is the outlaws gun, and maybe they do prefer it but its fed me and put money in my pocket for a lot of years, wish you could still find ammo and buy it for $3.88 a box like I did back when the fur market was good, use to make more money calling fox's before and after work than I did at my steady job back in the early 80's, also used it for squirrel hunting, culling deer for farmers. My bro-n-law has taken at least 1/2 dozen sheep killing bears with the round, we swear by the federal 50 gr load but they are getting hard to find, it takes a back seat these days to the HMR, but its capabilities are much greater due to the heavier bullets.
5mm Rem. Mag.:
an old Remington 592 was my constant companion for a time, shot well, killed like the Hammer of Thor, would still be shooting it today if I would have known ammo would once again be available at reasonable cost. It reminded me of a cross between the 22 mag 50 gr load with the flat trajectory of the HMR, just an all around good truck gun, killed a lot of game and several truckloads of vermin which I was ordered back then to eliminate on the farm.
I sold that old Remington after ammo was discontinued and the ammo available was at around 43 bucks for 50, and Hecks (y'all remember that store?) had 22 mag ammo for 3 bucks and change per 50. a poor farm kid with a truck and a gf couldn't afford not to have a 22 mag.
couple rimfires from my safe
There ya have my thoughts and experience on rimfires
merry Christmas y'all
RR
17 HM2: absolutely the best squirrel rifle I ever had in my hands. shoots like a lazer, very accurate, squirrels to 100 yards are pretty regular if the wind in kind. only thing I noticed about it is head shots on the outter perimeter of the brain sometimes results in a comatose squirrel, not going anywhere but not dead, have had 9 of these in 4-5 seasons using the lil 17.
have taken several groundhogs with it 1 a big 14# female was shot at 148 yards, though the lungs, lieces of the bullet made complete penetration but did not exit. even took 1 deer with the 17 gr v-max's from that rifle, was a head shot on damage permits.
17 HMR: the rifle every kid should have had back when I grew up, I shoot nothing but the 20 gr hp's through it, its suitable for squirrels, fall turkeys, groundhogs, have taken several crop damage does with lung shots with it, even took a coyote at close to 300 yards with it, Its not a 300 yard coyote rifle but it was what I had when the coyote hit the cattle lot one day.
22 rimfire:
Where to begin, spent my adolescent years with a 22 in my hand, had one just about every waking hour carried one in my vehicle first couple years I could drive, then in the early 90's had one custom built for squirrel hunting, has taken hundreds with it, also crows, fox, an odd damage permit deer now and then, carried 22 handgun for years while chasing raccoons with dogs, not much else to be said except they can be picky about ammo and cleaning, and they work!
22 WMR:
They claim the 22 mag. is the outlaws gun, and maybe they do prefer it but its fed me and put money in my pocket for a lot of years, wish you could still find ammo and buy it for $3.88 a box like I did back when the fur market was good, use to make more money calling fox's before and after work than I did at my steady job back in the early 80's, also used it for squirrel hunting, culling deer for farmers. My bro-n-law has taken at least 1/2 dozen sheep killing bears with the round, we swear by the federal 50 gr load but they are getting hard to find, it takes a back seat these days to the HMR, but its capabilities are much greater due to the heavier bullets.
5mm Rem. Mag.:
an old Remington 592 was my constant companion for a time, shot well, killed like the Hammer of Thor, would still be shooting it today if I would have known ammo would once again be available at reasonable cost. It reminded me of a cross between the 22 mag 50 gr load with the flat trajectory of the HMR, just an all around good truck gun, killed a lot of game and several truckloads of vermin which I was ordered back then to eliminate on the farm.
I sold that old Remington after ammo was discontinued and the ammo available was at around 43 bucks for 50, and Hecks (y'all remember that store?) had 22 mag ammo for 3 bucks and change per 50. a poor farm kid with a truck and a gf couldn't afford not to have a 22 mag.
couple rimfires from my safe
There ya have my thoughts and experience on rimfires
merry Christmas y'all
RR
Last edited by Ridge Runner; 12-24-2014 at 05:39 AM.
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.17 HMR is my rimfire of choice - I agree that every kid should own one.
Merry Christmas to everyone as well !!!
Thank you Ridge for all you have taught (helped) me along the way !
God Bless.....................
Merry Christmas to everyone as well !!!
Thank you Ridge for all you have taught (helped) me along the way !
God Bless.....................
Last edited by Sheridan; 12-24-2014 at 09:12 AM.
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22's
Growing up we had one 22 in the house a old Winchester pump dad had since I could remember.
When I came of age to own my own 22lr I bought a Remington nylon 66. My aunt had one she let us boys take out in the back yard to shoot on occasion.
I loaned my to a guy who allowed it to get stolen.
Next I bought a Remington game master pump. Still have that rifle today but haven't shot it for a long time.
I bought a Ruger 77-22 which went right along with the Ruger 77-220 swift and Ruger 77 243, made for cheap practice for years.
Recently got a Savage 93F in 22 mag for some work I did for some people. Before I got it I had seen shelves bowing from the weight of box after box of 22 mag ammo while looking for some 22lr ammo. Now it also seems hard to come by.
Al
When I came of age to own my own 22lr I bought a Remington nylon 66. My aunt had one she let us boys take out in the back yard to shoot on occasion.
I loaned my to a guy who allowed it to get stolen.
Next I bought a Remington game master pump. Still have that rifle today but haven't shot it for a long time.
I bought a Ruger 77-22 which went right along with the Ruger 77-220 swift and Ruger 77 243, made for cheap practice for years.
Recently got a Savage 93F in 22 mag for some work I did for some people. Before I got it I had seen shelves bowing from the weight of box after box of 22 mag ammo while looking for some 22lr ammo. Now it also seems hard to come by.
Al
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RR I've got the same .17 HMR as yours, except it's a righty, with a 3X9X40 Bushnell 3200 Elite! Darn great shooter too! I'm thinking my old eyes could use a little more power though, you think it would be worth it?