Scope for a 17hmr?
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Scope for a 17hmr?
Hey Guys,
I put a deposit down on a new Marlin XT17VLB today and am wondering what magnification scopes you run on your hummers?
It will be used as an all-round spotlighting and walk around bunny busting gun.
Cheers
BB
I put a deposit down on a new Marlin XT17VLB today and am wondering what magnification scopes you run on your hummers?
It will be used as an all-round spotlighting and walk around bunny busting gun.
Cheers
BB
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
3-9x40 does the job. I dont bother with any fancy reticles. Its pretty flat to 150m if sighted dead on at 100. Plain crosshair works. Put crosshair on furry bit and touch the go button.
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
I had a few scope on my hmr. bought it with a 6 power, went to 3-9 then up graded to 4-12 which suited it perfectly.
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
Got a 4-12X40 Bushnell Trophy on mine. Happy with that range - I spend most of the time on 6x when walking around and wind it up when I need to.
I'd never use 3x on a .17HMR so IMO a 3-9 isn't that good a choice - half the power range will be unused.
I'd never use 3x on a .17HMR so IMO a 3-9 isn't that good a choice - half the power range will be unused.
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
Buff Buster,
Umm I think its been too long since you got posted back to the NT mate, there are NO BUNNIES up here hahaha
Umm I think its been too long since you got posted back to the NT mate, there are NO BUNNIES up here hahaha
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
Hahahaha yeah I know, Mick! I do a fair few trips back to QLD and NSW so it won't go unused....
Plus, I have seen Fenrings posts..... apparently it's a perfect calibre for pigs
We'll have to catch up for a beer in February mate!
Cheers BB
Plus, I have seen Fenrings posts..... apparently it's a perfect calibre for pigs

We'll have to catch up for a beer in February mate!
Cheers BB
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
Bloody oath mate, will be good to have another hunting parner too, we will have to try and see how that little hummer goes on a pig.Buff Buster wrote: We'll have to catch up for a beer in February mate!
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
If your looking for a cheap 3-9 of reasonable quality you should be able to get good deals on the sightron SI at present, should be well under $200.
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
I agree with 220 very nice glass for the money and they are backed by a life time warranty and that price is in OZ
As for durability I know a bloke who has one on a 45/70
aye Sean.

As for durability I know a bloke who has one on a 45/70

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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
mick_762 wrote:Bloody oath mate, will be good to have another hunting parner too, we will have to try and see how that little hummer goes on a pig.Buff Buster wrote: We'll have to catch up for a beer in February mate!
Sounds like a plan mate!
I had a look at a 4-16x40 Barska today, looked ok for the money. Probably no match for a sightron though.
cheers BB
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
Mate I have one on my .222.
Pretty good for the price, however i have noticed a little blurring on the edges when at 16x
I use it at 14x and good to go.
Mick
Pretty good for the price, however i have noticed a little blurring on the edges when at 16x
I use it at 14x and good to go.
Mick
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
mick_762 wrote:Mate I have one on my .222.
Pretty good for the price, however i have noticed a little blurring on the edges when at 16x
I use it at 14x and good to go.
Mick
How does it go holding zero on the triple deuce mate?
cheers BB
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
It is on a Tikka T3 lite Stainless, 5 shots under an inch any day with handloads.
Never had to rezero apart from when changing loads with it so far.
I really cant fault the "internals" click adjustment is accurate too.
Mick
Never had to rezero apart from when changing loads with it so far.
I really cant fault the "internals" click adjustment is accurate too.
Mick
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Re: Scope for a 17hmr?
minox ZA5 1.5-8x32 is a nice little scope. Mine sits on a 223 CZ carbine but it would suit a rimfire nicely.
My 17hmr has a leupold VX1 3-9x50.
My 17hmr has a leupold VX1 3-9x50.