Posted by Dean Olson on January 24, 2014 at 08:06:57 from (107.129.21.153):
In Reply to: 17 wsm posted by brandon j on January 23, 2014 at 18:00:55:
I have played with too many guns over the years and ballistically they overlap in a huge way. As an example the difference between a 130 grain 270 and a 140 grain 280 is minuscule yet guys will say one it the miracle round and the other won't work at all.
I don't worry about ammo. I'll either buy in bulk or reload. The .22lr can't be bought in Houston right now and it's probably the most common/popular in history.
My experience with the .17's is they are hard on the barrel with fouling and erosion. Wind seems to affect them more. They do splatter varmints much more spectacularly. Very cool in that respect. I do believe a marginal shot will dispatch faster. I now shoot my .22lr and when thats not enough go to a .223. Varmints are not any less dead with a hit from a .17 or .22-250
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