Posted by Paul Shuler on April 13, 2016 at 08:39:01 from (170.29.1.10):
In Reply to: o/t - .17 HMR posted by fordfarmer on April 13, 2016 at 08:07:48:
I bought one 8 years ago. It’s a Savage I think. I love the trigger on it. I can’t speak to the drift in the wind but that would make since. My eyes are not what they used to be so I put a nice 3x9 on it. We had a bunch of family come over one time to do a bunch of shooting. My son " much better eyes than mine" blew everyone away when he shot the bottle caps off of 6 2 liter bottles that we stepped off at 160 yards. I have killed many of skunks with and they never take another step. By far the largest thing I have shot with it was a large coyote at about 90 yards. Tiny little entrance hole but a very large exit. I like mine very much. It will flat out explode anything in the squirrel to skunk size. Ammo is a little high. One other thing, that same day we had all the family there my brother in law brought one of those little target deals with paddles on it that flip when you shoot them. He had been spinning them with his 223 and at close range with a .45 acp. My son tried the .17 on it and it wouldn’t flip them. On inspection every time he hit it it drilled a perfect .17 hole right through it but didn’t swing them. Not sure what that means. It is fun to shoot.
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