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Quote from: JackOfAllTrades on February 15, 2011, 05:04:46 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on February 15, 2011, 04:54:50 PMI've shot coyotes and bobcats with my 22 mag and the 17. 22 dead, 17 ran away.And that's pretty much what this says: http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_17HMR_22WMR.htmBasically limit the weight of your target/prey to the correct distance/cartridge. A 10-22 MAG (22WMR), with a Volquartsen trigger/hammer/spring kit and a bull barrel from just about any one of the makers would be sweet. I was just contemplating the other day to ream my H&R M-12 to 22mag. It's a single shot, but would be more deadly than a 17. -SteveNice idea but that would cost as much as an AR15.....10/22mags are priced like they're gold.10/22 Target or one with an aftermarket barrel and trigger for cheap, accurate fun.And buy a mag loader.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on February 15, 2011, 04:54:50 PMI've shot coyotes and bobcats with my 22 mag and the 17. 22 dead, 17 ran away.And that's pretty much what this says: http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_17HMR_22WMR.htmBasically limit the weight of your target/prey to the correct distance/cartridge. A 10-22 MAG (22WMR), with a Volquartsen trigger/hammer/spring kit and a bull barrel from just about any one of the makers would be sweet. I was just contemplating the other day to ream my H&R M-12 to 22mag. It's a single shot, but would be more deadly than a 17. -Steve
I've shot coyotes and bobcats with my 22 mag and the 17. 22 dead, 17 ran away.
Jack Thanks for the link, i have read that before tho. It is very informative... I'm leaning twards the 10-22 becasue like many of you have said, its an affordable shooting staple that should be in everyones safe.