second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
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Re: second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
the have said no to .22rf ... period ... .17 or buckshot !
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Re: second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
I only raised the question about 22 WMR again because you only mentioned 22lr in relation to 22 rimfire and I just wanted to clarify.
If you wanted to push for 22WMR you could point to the higher energy level compared to the HMR and that the Home Office Guidance (2013:119) lists 22 WMR as suitable for fox.
Regarding the HO Guidance I think that is where the issue/confusion lies - it equates 22lr with 22 Rimfire and lists 22 WMR as a separate enitity even though we all know it is a rimfire!
If you wanted to push for 22WMR you could point to the higher energy level compared to the HMR and that the Home Office Guidance (2013:119) lists 22 WMR as suitable for fox.
Regarding the HO Guidance I think that is where the issue/confusion lies - it equates 22lr with 22 Rimfire and lists 22 WMR as a separate enitity even though we all know it is a rimfire!
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Re: second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
Very interesting readSandgroper wrote:When they said no to 22lr for fox did you ask about 22 WMR instead?
A comparison between the 17 HMR and the 22 WMR http://www.chuckhawks.com/compared_17HMR_22WMR.htm
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Re: second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
17hmr is more than a capable fox rnd ...
Great on long range bunnies ...
Glad that the HO saw sense in opening this rnd up, Christ, you only have to see what the Aussies shoot with there's to see what a good rnd it is...
As for the copper fouling , nothing that a solvent & a bore scope wouldn't hurt or solve
Great on long range bunnies ...
Glad that the HO saw sense in opening this rnd up, Christ, you only have to see what the Aussies shoot with there's to see what a good rnd it is...
As for the copper fouling , nothing that a solvent & a bore scope wouldn't hurt or solve
Re: second hand .17hmr ... avoid ?
17 HMR will kill a fox, but only up close when the bullet has enough energy to expand properly. It is not a particularly useful round for me because most of the foxes I shot over the years were further away. I stick with a 222 for everything now. Very flat and useful to about 300 yards. Could use 223, but for some reason I like the little triple.
Either way, HMR can be made to work, but if i am going to shoot specifically fox, I am unlikely to want an HMR to do it with.
Oh, and this thread is pretty old now!
Either way, HMR can be made to work, but if i am going to shoot specifically fox, I am unlikely to want an HMR to do it with.
Oh, and this thread is pretty old now!
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