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    Nice to see another HW60J mowing down the critters! I put another stud in mine so that the bi-pod fits neatly a bit further back.Name:  371C1324-DAF3-40B8-B8F7-DDE7DF26DF8F.jpeg
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Awesome little round. But I find I can hit critters at ranges where it doesn't have enough energy to kill them. So restraint is required.
    You need to place you shots could be old age?
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Quote Originally Posted by SL600 View Post
    Nice to see another HW60J mowing down the critters! I put another stud in mine so that the bi-pod fits neatly a bit further back.Attachment 210009
    They’re an awesome piece of kit!
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    no good for me as 90% of my hunting is on public land.... the 223 fills the bill nicely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    They’re an awesome piece of kit!
    Only one thing better.......that's another one in .17 Hornet.Cheaper to shoot than HMR with home loads. As long as the cases hold out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroahunta View Post
    Ill always have .22s but the HMR is my go to pest control rifle. It just works. Point n shoot.

    Running it through a Marlin XT (unfortunately no aftermarket stuff for). Even though its capable, my shots tend to be still close, like well within .22 range.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SL600 View Post
    Only one thing better.......that's another one in .17 Hornet.Cheaper to shoot than HMR with home loads. As long as the cases hold out.
    Been down that road, if your going to do that get a 204 and really enjoy long range bunny popping, without pissing around with your scope
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    The 17gr projectile is devastating on any small varmint animal. I miss mine a lot, deadly accurate.
    Cursed be the ground for our sake. Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for us. For out of the ground we were taken, for the dust we are... and to the dust we shall return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    Or get a 220 Swift and do it properly.
    Only old guys know about the 220 swift
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    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    Hi all, I have 3 17hmrs, Ruger 77/17 varmint, CZ457 varmint and Anschutz 15/17HB, so you could say I'm a fan of the round, the only downside is ammo availability and price, at 80 cents a shot I can reload 223 rounds cheaper, so the trick will be to make every shot count from now on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    no good for me as 90% of my hunting is on public land.... the 223 fills the bill nicely.
    Same here. Mine is extremely accurate and easier to shoot tighter groups than my 223 due to have zero recoil. Unfortunately can't take it into Doc land. In saying that even if Doc allows rimfire, doubt the 17hmr will be of any use. Dama wallaby might be the only "Doc species" the 17hmr can knock down reliably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SL600 View Post
    Nice to see another HW60J mowing down the critters! I put another stud in mine so that the bi-pod fits neatly a bit further back.Attachment 210009
    Good to see some love for Weihrauch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    You need to place you shots could be old age?
    I'd rather be over gunned. I consider myself a good shot, but want some wriggle room if the animal moves, or something similar. Don't like to wound an animal, even a pest like a rabbit.
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    Find the 17hmr good in those big willows you can sit back 60m and shoot the possums like that rather then been under the tree, had good results on the peacocks with it.
    And while out shooting magpies and hares the other week ended up with a red yearling. Head shoot at about 30 yards.
    Ammo price was ok when i brought it but getting a bit pricey like all ammo.
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    Also in the same boat as only very recently moved on from the subsonic suppressed .22 - just didn't have enough range in some cases when the hares bounded off, so CZ 457 it was - suppressed though with the rimfire suppressor - this is now my go-to for night / NV varminting.
    Did the same thing with the various ammo varieties and found the A17 ammo shot the tightest - go figure.

    Hits hard - and uber flat!

    Loving it!

    Got this on the same afternoon of sighting in - stoked!

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