Posted by Ron Anderson on January 24, 2014 at 08:09:01 from (184.94.143.94):
In Reply to: 17 wsm posted by brandon j on January 23, 2014 at 18:00:55:
I bought one last July and shells were supposed to follow in a couple weeks. Two months went by and no shells anywhere. Finally bought one box at robbery price just to see how it would shoot. It wouldn't eject the empty shell. Pull it out 1/4 inch and quit. Sent it back and they replaced it with another new one. The second has a stock that was molded wrong and looks awful. Boyds Gun Stocks of Mitchell SD are making replacements. It is supposed to be a lot better then the 17hmr butI can't vouch for that. If I had it to do over I would have bought a 22 250. I also have 22 rimfire, 17hmr, 223. 243, 12 gauge and black powder 50 cal. They all do what I want but I guess I am a small time collector. I think the people who write for gun magazines bragging about it also had a job in the political arena.
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