Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
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Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Apparently another hotshot rimfire and faster than the HMR. WSM standing for Winchester Super Mag.
Dealers in the US are already listing 20 and 25gr loads for it. The info I have heard is that the 20gr load will be good for 3200fps.
http://www.varminter.com/winchester-wor ... ming-2013/
I would say that given the speed, this won't be a .22 Magnum derivative and nor will it be compatible with existing rimfire actions - except maybe the 77/22 Magnum which as many of you know can withstand Hornet and .17HH pressures.
Dealers in the US are already listing 20 and 25gr loads for it. The info I have heard is that the 20gr load will be good for 3200fps.
http://www.varminter.com/winchester-wor ... ming-2013/
I would say that given the speed, this won't be a .22 Magnum derivative and nor will it be compatible with existing rimfire actions - except maybe the 77/22 Magnum which as many of you know can withstand Hornet and .17HH pressures.
Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
and with hmr ammo being 25-30dollars a box, i would hate to think what these would cost
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Awesome!! What the HMR should have been
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Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
What's the advantage of it though?
I just don't get why you want a rimfire that should be a centrefire?
Can't reload it, will be expensive and loud.
I just don't get why you want a rimfire that should be a centrefire?
Can't reload it, will be expensive and loud.
Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Plenty of 17HMRs initially sold as they 'reached like a 22Hornet' and were available on a Cat A license. For small game hunters with Cat A licenses, this was a significant attribute.kjd wrote:What's the advantage of it though?
I just don't get why you want a rimfire that should be a centrefire?
Can't reload it, will be expensive and loud.
Personally ... the name 17WSM is attrocious. Better a 17WSR or something to differenciate it away from the WSM centrefires.
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Con
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
For those shooters that use a low volume of ammo and have no interest in reloading, it will have appeal I guess.kjd wrote:What's the advantage of it though?
I just don't get why you want a rimfire that should be a centrefire?
Can't reload it, will be expensive and loud.
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
I wonder as more rimfire cartridges become available that are more powerful whether that will force a rethink in firearm categorisation?
I think had Winchester made this cartridge in 20cal that they would have made it a huge success! 32gn projectile at 17hmr velocities. The 17hmr is too entrenched and I think that Winchester is making the wrong choice with the 17 cal over the 20 or even 22cal.
Unless they plan on bringing out all these cals basd on the same case as time goes on?
I think had Winchester made this cartridge in 20cal that they would have made it a huge success! 32gn projectile at 17hmr velocities. The 17hmr is too entrenched and I think that Winchester is making the wrong choice with the 17 cal over the 20 or even 22cal.
Unless they plan on bringing out all these cals basd on the same case as time goes on?
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Any pic's of this new beastie?
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
kjd wrote:I wonder as more rimfire cartridges become available that are more powerful whether that will force a rethink in firearm categorisation?
17HMR is cat B license here in South Australia fellasCon wrote: Plenty of 17HMRs initially sold as they 'reached like a 22Hornet' and were available on a Cat A license. For small game hunters with Cat A licenses, this was a significant attribute.
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I'd move to Victoria.andrewk wrote: 17HMR is cat B license here in South Australia fellas
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Bit hard to comment without knowing exactly what they are doing .. but I won't let that stop me
I love my 17HMR but I fail to see the advantage it has over the 17 hornet except being cat A in Vic. It's cheaper to shoot the hornet not to mention more powerful. I enjoy reloading so it's not a chore and it, to date, gives me far better results than factory ammo.
I do like that I don't have to fossick for brass but I have more misfires in about 500 rounds of 17HMR in about 18 months than I have ever had with 22lr over 30+ years.
The new Winchester round has it's work cut out .... but it's great to see manufacturers trying new stuff.
I love my 17HMR but I fail to see the advantage it has over the 17 hornet except being cat A in Vic. It's cheaper to shoot the hornet not to mention more powerful. I enjoy reloading so it's not a chore and it, to date, gives me far better results than factory ammo.
I do like that I don't have to fossick for brass but I have more misfires in about 500 rounds of 17HMR in about 18 months than I have ever had with 22lr over 30+ years.
The new Winchester round has it's work cut out .... but it's great to see manufacturers trying new stuff.
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
Based on the 27 cal Ramset cartridge., time will tell. About 4years to late I recon.
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Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
You are probably correct about the time line there Flip, but then maybe they are just trying to ride the chrest of the 17 revival wave. Definately got their name out there in the varmint circles after being very quite for a long time.
Re: Winchester's forthcoming .17WSM
I love the 17HMR but the cost will make a 17 HH attractive .. I would think that unless these are subsidised, they will cost more that the HMR .. if so, I recko game over before it started.