Hi all,
I have a pile of rabbits to shoot and I’m working away with the .22lr and have tried the .17hmr. I’ve got a bit scunnered with the .17hmr for squib rounds. About half of my last box split their cases and went nowhere near the unflinching rabbits.
I’m toying with the idea of swapping the .17 for a .22 centrefire for the same long range bunnies thinking that I can likely reload for about the same price as the hmr bullets anyway. Then I started thinking about casting lead bullets to put through a .22 centrefire (likely a .222) and I can (I think) get the cost down to much the same as the .22lr for a 50gr bullet doing 1800-2000 fps with better 200 yard accuracy.
Does this sound doable? Are cast lead bullets going to live up to my expectations? Will I be able to switch between cast bullets and copper bullets for the odd deer without too much hassle?
I have a pile of rabbits to shoot and I’m working away with the .22lr and have tried the .17hmr. I’ve got a bit scunnered with the .17hmr for squib rounds. About half of my last box split their cases and went nowhere near the unflinching rabbits.
I’m toying with the idea of swapping the .17 for a .22 centrefire for the same long range bunnies thinking that I can likely reload for about the same price as the hmr bullets anyway. Then I started thinking about casting lead bullets to put through a .22 centrefire (likely a .222) and I can (I think) get the cost down to much the same as the .22lr for a 50gr bullet doing 1800-2000 fps with better 200 yard accuracy.
Does this sound doable? Are cast lead bullets going to live up to my expectations? Will I be able to switch between cast bullets and copper bullets for the odd deer without too much hassle?