Posted by Butch(OH) on April 13, 2016 at 08:42:19 from (66.192.33.38):
In Reply to: o/t - .17 HMR posted by fordfarmer on April 13, 2016 at 08:07:48:
I've had a 17HMR around for quite a spell. How much scope you run is a whole lot personal preference and just a tiny bit science. The performance of the round and what it normally is used for doesn't justify a much of a scope in my opinion, I hung an old micro track K4 Weaver on mine and dont feel the need for any more. None the less some people hang big variables on them and are happy. As for performance TimV pretty much said everything I have to say about it. It's not a windy day outfit, not even a breezy day actually. Effective range on groundhog size targets is little different than 22lr high speed hollow points in my experience and certainly not as far as the parent 22 magnum RF. None the less mine gets used a lot, but because I like the rifle it is chambered in better than any other 22 rifle I currently own,,,
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