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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #15 on: February 15, 2011, 09:18:40 PM »
i will never shoot anything but targets with a .17 agin, i took mine out once for some rock chucks and it took several rounds to put them down even within 50-75 yrds, all it was doing was ricochet off the heads or blow up on impact with no penetration making a flesh wound, i would save the money and buy a 22 mag i love mine and it is very accurate.

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2011, 10:43:47 PM »
I'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.htm

Basically 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.

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Nice idea but that would cost as much as an AR15.....10/22mags are priced like they're gold.
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And buy a mag loader.

Oh true, 10-22mags are over piced.  I was just sayin that one would be sweet to have. There are other 22wmr options. and I think a much better choice than a 17.

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #17 on: February 16, 2011, 09:55:17 AM »
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..
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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #18 on: February 16, 2011, 10:11:07 AM »
I spent 3 years in the high dessert of Nevada and hunted a lot of jack Rabbits with my 17HMR and never had a problem with killing them out to 150 yrds.  On that note,  A .22mag would be nice  :)
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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #19 on: February 16, 2011, 11:37:28 AM »
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.

If you've got time, hit the pawn shops for an older one and don't buy a new plastic 10-22.

If you run across a Marlin model 60 for cheap, grab it. Very accurate micro groove barrel.  Not a lot you can do with the trigger on them though. (there are some hints to helping the mod 60 trigger -on line though)

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2011, 12:01:18 PM »
 :yeah:
Those micro grove barrels are awesome. 10/22's are ok but my brother in law has the 77/22 and that is a sweet gun. If I were to get a semi-outo .22 it would be a dedicated upper for my AR.

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=32508/Product/AR_15_M16_AR_22_UPPER_RECEIVER_ASSEMBLY

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2011, 01:12:02 PM »
I've got a Marlin Model 60 in 22mag( I think it's a model 60 anyway), Have an H&R 17hmr with the bull barrel and I have a 10-22.  For prairie dogs, I've had no problem thumping them out to 150-175yards with the HMR, when paying attn to the wind.  Have whacked a few Yote's with the 22mag as well.  They are all fun to shoot.  The 17hmr and 22mag are just about equal when pricing for shooting.  Plinking the 10-22 wins hands down, poking holes in barley pop cans or shooting every day gophers, you just can't beat a 10-22.  
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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2011, 01:41:19 PM »
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I was at the range last Sunday shooting a buddie's heavy Savage 223 at 200m. (small groups  :chuckle: )  There was a guy testing some loads across his chronograph.  6BRx.  40gn'rs at 3790fps.  I didn't talk to him. Looked over his shoulder at his load book and I could for sure read the chrono. Might have been 30grn'rs.  But still..  Certainly Praire Dog medicine from long range.

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2011, 01:50:59 PM »
Special T I have a Ruger 7717 with 4-14 Leupold kills gophers out to 225 yds no problem, and a Kimber 22 mag. with 4-14 Redfield slams gophers out to 175 if you would like to borrow one for your gopher hunt let me know. I go to Montana in the spring to shoot gophers and these are the 2 that I use.

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #24 on: February 16, 2011, 02:56:11 PM »
WOW BLR 243 that is a really great offer! you are too  8) ! I have made it a general rule not to borrow guns from people... I had a gun borrowed from me and not retuned in the condition it should have been.     :(    I don't wana chance being "that guy". There are going to be other guns for me to shoot so this is just a what should i buy question...  And i just found out my cousin bought an R15 today.!  :IBCOOL: So that will be 2 R15 a colt AR all with the nikon BDC.. 2 17HMRs and a series of different 22lrs... I might even have to bring the 22 pistol with me.  i'm getting jazzed!  :IBCOOL:
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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #25 on: February 16, 2011, 03:05:48 PM »
Readin this.. I sure wish I was goin!

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Re: Praire dog shoot out 10-22 LR Vrs 17HMR
« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2011, 07:12:55 AM »
It is once again that time a year when the chucks & squirrels are beginning to show them self's....  :mgun: I do enjoy taking these critters at distance with the center fires 223,204,22-250.  If I had to choose in rimfire I would most definitely go with the 22 mag, the 10/22 we can all agree is one of the best 22 ever produced & it is by far the most affordable to shoot.  I actually use both 10/22mag & a 10/22 long rifle.  I can honestly tell you that when it comes to a true 10/22 mag you have be ready to commit as much if not more money to a 10/22 mag as buying a AR....  this is my 10/22mag with a volquartson carbon fiber barrel,  3x9 millett scope, volquartson pretty much everything in side the gun & it is a tack driver....  But believe me I paid for it!


 


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