The 17 HMR is a fun cartridge
I reckon you will get a lot of enjoyment out of that combo
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Marlin 17HMR
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Re: Marlin 17HMR
MISSED wrote:The 17 HMR is a fun cartridge
I reckon you will get a lot of enjoyment out of that combo
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so why did you dump yours, around the time I dumped mine
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Re: Marlin 17HMR
trevort wrote:MISSED wrote:The 17 HMR is a fun cartridge
I reckon you will get a lot of enjoyment out of that combo
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so why did you dump yours, around the time I dumped mine
Probably a bit like why I got rid of mine Trev, centre fires are more splat fun. With ammo at around 24 or so bucks for 50, I reckon I am loading the 17/222 at a very competitive rate with the HMR, with the added bonus of getting a hell of a lot more range out of it. Projectiles are also a lot better built.
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Re: Marlin 17HMR
substitute 17 mach 4 for 17/222 and I could have written that verbatim
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Re: Marlin 17HMR
Why would you want to substitute something so inferior as that ?
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Re: Marlin 17HMR
Pick me pick metrevort wrote:substitute 17 mach 4 for 17/222 and I could have written that verbatim
If the 17 Hornet was available in even a semi attractive rifle I could be tempted.