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If your going to shoot paper, plink or hunt edible small game, I'd stick with the 22lr. If you want to stretch it out shooting sage rats, rock chucks or crows I'd opt for the 17 HMR, if your intentions are to include bobcat and coyotes I'd go 22 Mag. Decisions Decisions, aren't we lucky these are the things we have to decide on. AWS
The 22 is cheaper to shoot. The 17 is likely to be more accurate past 50 yards. The 17 has a much flatter trajectory.
I personally would go with the .17 HMR, because you cannot get within 100yds of an animal where I live. I think if I were you, I would compare 22Mag vs HMR rather than the 22LR, totally different animals.Check out this article: http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_17HMR_22WMR.htmNotice that the 22Mag loses energy pretty quick beyond 100yds.Don't shoot coyotes with either unless you're pretty sure you can get a head shot. ETA: If you do get the HMR, don't believe the videos on youtube and the hype. A .170" bullet at 2500fps will not make a prairie dog or rock chuck explode. Even a 7mm won't.The crap I hear about HMRs, I had a guy tell me it was so fast you couldn't shoot it in the rain because it would blow up upon impacting a rain drop.