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snapper1982 01-04-2013 07:02 PM

17 winchester super magnum rimfire
 
heck it out gonna be an awesome little round

http://www.petersenshunting.com/2013...-super-magnum/

Nomercy448 01-04-2013 08:28 PM

Only people that are really going to benefit are the guys that live in rimfire only areas. Otherwise, it just doesn't play for me. The .17hmr was an answer to a question nobody asked, and this is just an improvement on that.

I agree with the idea, however, there is a LOT of room for new players in the rimfire world, so I'm glad it's coming and I hope it is well accepted. Heck, just think of how many 30cals all do the same thing in the field, 308, 30-06, 300wm, wsm, 30-378, savage, h&h, wby mag, etc etc. All that redundancy in a single caliber, then all we have are four rimfires? Welcome aboard 17supermag, hope you survive.

Topgun 3006 01-05-2013 08:34 AM

As you may be aware, I have always disagreed with guys who say that the existing 22s are sufficient for humanely shooting coyotes at any real distance. The energy and accuracy of this new little baby looks outstanding even at 200 yards and sure beats anythng else out in the market right now if you read the entire article. I think from what I just read that I would say it would be the way to go if you are limited to rimfires for yotes.

Nomercy448 01-05-2013 02:06 PM

Frankly, I just don't see it a big jump over the .22WMR. Energy and Velocity are better but when it comes to bucking wind and killing at range. 25grn pills just aren't made to make it downtown, factor in bullet weight and diameter (Taylor Factor) and the .17WSMR lacks behind the .22WMR.

I do think it's neat that they are utilizing a power-driver case.

It's a jump over the other rimfires, but a huge jump? Not so much.

Sheridan 01-05-2013 07:10 PM

Within 100 yards or so................. fine.

With any windy conditions, you need to know how to "dope" the wind.

Shot placement is even more critical with that little pill !

I like a .17HMR best for critters within 100 (150) yards & under 25lbs

Duffy 04-23-2013 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by snapper1982 (Post 4023935)
heck it out gonna be an awesome little round

http://www.petersenshunting.com/2013...-super-magnum/

The Savage B-Mag rifle is supposed to be on the shelves. Has anyone picked on up?

I am up in Canada and we usually do not get new rifles here till at least a few months later that you guys.

OhioNovice 04-24-2013 03:44 PM

Do these fit in standard .17 hmr rifles? Looking at the side by side, the round is twice the size.

Nomercy448 04-24-2013 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by OhioNovice (Post 4053426)
Do these fit in standard .17 hmr rifles? Looking at the side by side, the round is twice the size.

Not sure exactly which question you're asking, so I'll answer both:

1) Can you shoot this from a .17hmr? (unlikely meaning, but in case someone else reads it and thinks that's what you're asking). No, none of the rimfires are interchangeable at all, especially the .17WSM from a .17hmr chamber.

2) (more likely meaning) No, it isn't going to fit in the same rifle. I think we're going to see this chambered in 'hybrid actions' like the Savage 25. The boltface for standard rimfire cartridges will be all wrong for the .17WSM, the pins wouldn't strike the primed rim.

OhioNovice 04-24-2013 04:39 PM

Gotcha, I should have read the article closer. I thought it was just a more powerful .17 round. So I guess its a whole new cartridge. Kinda lame to have to buy a new gun.

jrbsr 04-29-2013 02:18 AM

The next question, is can you get the ammunition for it?
You can't find any of the ammunition that is in use now.


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