What ground shaking revelations am I looking for here?andrewk wrote: who's posting from ignorance when you say things about figures and your wrong?
compare 17 hmr tnt, 17hmr vmax to 22wmr maxi mag 40gr, 22wmr maxi mag +v 30gr and the 22wmr vmax 30gr and have a good look at energy and bullet drop.
http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/varmint.aspx
The TNT is about the worst performing HMR round - open hollow point and flat base. So it's no surprise it gets beaten.
The Vmax beats the 30gr .22M for energy as close as 75 yards out, the 20gr Gamepoint equals it at 75 yards and beats it at 100 yards. Oh, and for some reason they only show mid range trajectory figures to 100 yards - funny about that. I wonder what's going on further out, eh? Nobody seems to post velocity, energy or trajectory figures for the .22M at 150 yards, I wonder why??
I agree with Native on one thing - this place is getting more like AHN.andrewk wrote:great! now you've said that fen. piss off and take your hummer with youfenring wrote:Yep - if you want a dedicated fox gun then a CF is the way to go.Rumpus wrote: Take a centrefire and just make sure of it...
The fox is big game for any rimfire - it's a bit like choosing to hunt pigs with a .223. Yes, it will do the job if everything is right but why not just use something that gives you a bit of leeway?
I have no "issue" with range shooters, though over my many years of shooting both longarms and handguns I have found these places to be infested with frustrated wannabe hunters and anal old men who offer advice even when it's unwanted and unrequested. So I tend to avoid such places.... Shooting tiny groups off a bench with bags, bipods, wind flags and a warm latte close to hand is one thing, IMO it equates little to hunting for obvious reasons and for that reason I find it's like watching the paint dry.native hunter wrote:Fenring in your ignorance in defending the fizzer you seemed to have missed the point.!!
I in no way stated that I would be shooting anything at 150 mtrs with an air rifle, hence why I used it as a comparison,I knew this would be your comeback.
Are you saying they were all shot at 150 mtrs because if they were not and some were closer then sure they may have been able to have been shot with another calibre or air rifle.??
There is plenty of rimfire .22lr out there that would shoot considerably better than most fizzers at 50 and even 100mtrs,thers not many fizzers that can shoot very well at 100mtrs.
You seem to have a bee in your bonnet about range shooting,maybe its because it is the real show of how a gun and shooter performs,we can all point and shoot at an animal and kill it with a gun that is adequate and sighted appropriately.
I do accept that not all HMR rifles are of the same quality and not all shooters are of the same ability on paper or in the field.
A 40 grain pill will be more effective at 150mtrs than a 20 grain pill will be, I'm not about to go diggin and quoting figures for you but the hold over is not overly large and with a little experience can be mastered.
I will continue to knock the calibre because I dont like it ,thats my opinion,you have yours and I have mine.
You can imply that Im a keyboard hunter all you like but I assure you I have spent more time in the field than alot of people in years gone bye,I base my statements on years of experience and by no means do I claim to know it all.!!!
Your three years of experience is well received by many here but by no means is it the be all and end all of the HMR,there are alot more people out there that have sent more rounds down range in the field and on paper than you and some have good comments some have negative comments.
So you keep shootin your fizzer and if I want to take a shot at something at 150mtrs I will use a centrefire and be sure its goin down, if not the .22lr or magnum will suffice.
Maybe you can see it in your self to agree to disagree.???
Over to you fen.!!
Regards
Native
I will of course keep shooting my HMR, for the purpose I bought it - having fun sniping rabbits out as far as I care to with next to no holdover, not having to reload, not having to pick up brass and if a larger varmint like a fox or cat appears then it's a better proposition than the .22LR by a fair margin at any range. The HMR like the .22M is basically designed to do exactly what the .22LR does - but to be able to do it further out. In other words, they are small game rounds. I don't get why anyone thinks they are anything else. Yes, they can kill larger game but they are not ideal. As I said above, choosing a rimfire as your main fox gun is like choosing a small varmint centrefire as your main pig gun. It will work a lot of the time but you will have failures.
Now, if I was to set out intentionally to target foxes then a small CF would be my choice - as I have no desire at all to own such a one trick horse the next thing I grab out of the safe is the 6.5 Swede. That tends to be pretty effective on foxes....
I think by far there are more happy HMR shooters out there than the other sort - or the sort who have never owned one but slag them off all the same.