I sold my hmr years ago but was shocked to find out the current prices of it todayyou will find it harder and harder to get 17hmr ammunition as most rfd,s wont be bringing it in / buying it due to so many problems and the increase in costs.
Which vermin, where, and at what range?
Squirrels and birds around a barn - a sub 12ft/lb air rifle.
Griff says 7 mm RMGriff says 270 cal
Foxes on wide open fields at 2-300y - .220 swift or .22-250
Griff says 300 WM or 338 Norma magFoxes at 1-200y around livestock - .22 hornet
Smile!A mix of 2 and 3, perhaps a .222 or .223
Market's too big to be ignored.you will find it harder and harder to get 17hmr ammunition as most rfd,s wont be bringing it in / buying it due to so many problems and the increase in costs.
Foxes at 150 200 yards plus thanksLots of questions to be able to help answer,
What are you hoping to shoot would be the first question? able to reload or not is another?
I wouldn’t even entertain the hmr for that mate, if your intent on 17 I’d be looking at the hornet as a minimum, I use a 17rem for a lot of foxes amongst other cals (204/swift/7mm/300wm) rem is more than capable of foxes at ranges 95% of guys will shoot them at but brass is expensive and factory ammo hard to come byFoxes at 150 200 yards plus thanks
In that case neither, seen as factory amo is of similar price, and or reloading, a 223, 222, or 204 would be a better choice.Foxes at 150 200 yards plus thanks
Foxes at 150 200 yards plus thanks
I found the thread protector today for that hmr I sold you Dan, (told you id find it!) want me to post it up?I was in the same boat recently and went for the HMR.
Wanted the answer to be hornet because I like to be different but for shooting decent volumes then HMR edged it easily.
Don’t seem to be having massive issues with ammunition supply and I can’t see it getting a massive amount worse, the case splitting etc seems to have been largely sorted in recent batches.
Then definitely not hmrFoxes at 150 200 yards plus thanks