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TurkeyT 02-08-2008 03:02 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 

ORIGINAL: waiting_for_a_gift


ORIGINAL: mossbergman11

can you use a .22 lr on coyotes?
I wouldn't recommend it. I plugged a couple one day, roughly 20 yards broadside, they yelped and ran off, but no blood, never found em.
Not a very good shot, always good to know where your gun shoots. And what ammo your gun likes and practice. Need decent varmit ammo CCI stinger works for me and make sure its groups well out of your gun. Never had the above happen but majority of mine are head shots..

hillbilly archer 02-08-2008 05:59 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 

Well first of all a 17hmr is no more accurate then any other round!!!
I'm not sure if you mean at 25-50 yards. But I can assure you, even promise you that at long ranges (100-150 yards with a rimfire) the .17 HMR is much more accurate. I mean honestly, its a tack driver. I've got both a .17HMR and .22mag in a 917 Marlin. Night and day difference in the two. The .22 mag will shoot a 2-3 inch groupat 100 yards. The HMR will shoot smaller than 1 inch group. I know many people with both also and they shoot similar. Please don't take that as I think they are better than a .22 mag. They both have pros and cons.

The .17HMR pros- It is an absolute tack driver, longer range, explosive on small varmints.
cons- ammo is expensive, it doesn't carry enough energy for longer shots on bigger varmints (coyotes, fox, etc)

My .17HMR is my "crow bustin" gun. It is sighted in at 110 yards, anywhere out to 125 yards I hold the crosshairs on the center of crow- dead bird. 125-175 yards, I hold on the head of the crow- dead bird (If I do my job). 200 yards I hold about 2inches above birds head. I haven't killed to many this way (60%), not many shots either though.

For squirell's, rabbits, etc I prefer a .22, coyote and fox a .22 mag.


Hick442 02-29-2008 06:39 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 
It all has to do with the quality of the firearm. But the Lr. is a lot cheaper.

mossbergman11 02-29-2008 08:45 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 

ORIGINAL: hillbilly archer


Well first of all a 17hmr is no more accurate then any other round!!!
I'm not sure if you mean at 25-50 yards. But I can assure you, even promise you that at long ranges (100-150 yards with a rimfire) the .17 HMR is much more accurate. I mean honestly, its a tack driver. I've got both a .17HMR and .22mag in a 917 Marlin. Night and day difference in the two. The .22 mag will shoot a 2-3 inch groupat 100 yards. The HMR will shoot smaller than 1 inch group. I know many people with both also and they shoot similar. Please don't take that as I think they are better than a .22 mag. They both have pros and cons.

The .17HMR pros- It is an absolute tack driver, longer range, explosive on small varmints.
cons- ammo is expensive, it doesn't carry enough energy for longer shots on bigger varmints (coyotes, fox, etc)

My .17HMR is my "crow bustin" gun. It is sighted in at 110 yards, anywhere out to 125 yards I hold the crosshairs on the center of crow- dead bird. 125-175 yards, I hold on the head of the crow- dead bird (If I do my job). 200 yards I hold about 2inches above birds head. I haven't killed to many this way (60%), not many shots either though.

For squirell's, rabbits, etc I prefer a .22, coyote and fox a .22 mag.


would .22 mag work well with squirrels, rabbits etc also?

hillbilly archer 02-29-2008 09:01 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 
You betcha'. I've used both. It can however ruin alot of the meat if not hit right.



mossbergman11 02-29-2008 09:06 PM

RE: 22LR or 22MAG
 
all righty then the .22 mag it is!


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