17. cal
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From: Enoree,SC
MdDave
you might want to reread article
I think they are talking about the 17 MACH IV it isa .221 fireball case necked down to .17andshoulderanglereformed to 30 degrees.
This is a good round for varmits ifconditions are just rihgt. (no wind)
you might want to reread article
I think they are talking about the 17 MACH IV it isa .221 fireball case necked down to .17andshoulderanglereformed to 30 degrees.
This is a good round for varmits ifconditions are just rihgt. (no wind)
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ORIGINAL: rem250
MdDave
you might want to reread article
I think they are talking about the 17 MACH IV it isa .221 fireball case necked down to .17andshoulderanglereformed to 30 degrees.
This is a good round for varmits ifconditions are just rihgt. (no wind)
MdDave
you might want to reread article
I think they are talking about the 17 MACH IV it isa .221 fireball case necked down to .17andshoulderanglereformed to 30 degrees.
This is a good round for varmits ifconditions are just rihgt. (no wind)
After reading some of his stuff a few summers ago, and buying a .17 HMR, my curiosity got the best of me, and I was about to order a barrel for my Encore when Remington legitamized the round. Haven't heard much on how its doing. Although, if they would chamber some inexpensive rifles in the caliber so the masses could afford them, I suspect they'd gain the reputation the rimfires have in such a short time.



