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Most are finicky in the kind of ammo they shoot well. The Savage ONLY SHOOTS the Hornady 17grain accutips well. Everything else wanders all over.
I've got a Savage 93/17 HMR SS HB with thumbhole lam. stock and a new Savage A17 HB with Laminated stock. The trigger in the A17 was horrid but I spent some time sanding and polishing to make it much more acceptable and it now shoots as well as my 93/17 which is usually right at or a little under 1in. at 100yds. Have another family member that has a SS HB Savage 93/17 that will typically shoot .75-1in @ 100yds and my dad has an older Ruger 77/22mag that he replaced the barrel with a Lilja 17 HMR drop in barrel that will out shoot all of ours but comparing a top quality aftermark barrel with a match chamber to a stock factory chambered barrel isn't really a fair fight.I've been around quite a few CZ 455 17 HMR's and those things always seem to shoot really well so if I was looking to buy a new 17HMR, it'd be a CZ 455 Varmint. I shoot a few thousand rounds of 17's every spring and it's predominantly all been Hornady label 17gr ammo because I can usually buy it the cheapest, under $10 a box if you watch the sales, but I'm pretty sure CCI makes all the 17 HMR ammo so if you find one particular brand of 17gr Vmax ammo that shoots really well for you it's likely more related to it just being a good Lot # for your gun than it is what name is on the label.
I would like to get a 17HMR for plunking and grouse hunting looking at the Henry and Ruger. Any thoughts or recommendations would be great.ThanksFliesitdies