- Joined
- Apr 15, 2015
- Posts
- 12,557
- Likes
- 5,676
- Points
- 938
This one is a little pricey for me. https://savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&a=product_summary&s=47001Thanks, I may get the 17 in Semi-Auto but not sure If I'll like the 10 round magazine?
This one is a little pricey for me. https://savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&a=product_summary&s=47001Thanks, I may get the 17 in Semi-Auto but not sure If I'll like the 10 round magazine?
i have both and if its between the 2, 22mag all daySo I didn't want to hijack the long-range rifle thread. I'm hearing we need more nonpolitical threads anyway.
So I now live on the edge of a Pdog town and would like to get a 22 mag semi-auto or a 17 cal. I heard 17 cal came in rimfire and this is the first site I went to.
https://www.coyotelight.com/the-wonderful-world-of-17-caliber-rimfires/
I'm intrigued by the 17 rimfire and was if anyone has any personal experience? Also I'm wondering if anyone can help choose which rabbit hole to go down.....22 mag or 17? I have little experience with either of them. I won't be taking too many shots over 200 yards.
Now I'm using my 223 bolt. I need to clean it but on no wind days I've hit 6 or 7 in a row out past 200 yards.
Thanks, I may get the 17 in Semi-Auto but not sure If I'll like the 10 round magazine? Midway USA sells 25 round mags just like the ones for Ruger 10-22. LB
Rowdie, sounds like maybe you need backup!After coyote encounter last night I'm definitely getting the semi-auto. Also need a tripod for my spotlight or a new one that comes with one. Or a bracket that fits on a deck railing.
Sounds like you need a shotgun w/buckshot.After coyote encounter last night I'm definitely getting the semi-auto. Also need a tripod for my spotlight or a new one that comes with one. Or a bracket that fits on a deck railing.
Ruger, I assume? Looks like the one my FIL got after watching me bang dogs with my Savage.It may be my mistake to post a repeat: Look into the stainless Marlin with a bull bbl. Pard has one zeroed @100 which will stay in a dime from 5 to 100 with all available loads.
He's debating the FMJ for turkey next month for "even less" meat damage. The "exploders" do quite fine breaking backs/necks: He's thinking if he's got one "hung up" past 50; he'll be able to take a body shot but worried about retrieval/wound cavity. I maintain he's overthinking shit and forgotten about the starlings and sparrows dropped with his BB gun.
IOHO: A turkey headshot beyond 15yds is a stunt with a single projectile in most cases.
In the Hills it's legal to set up a hide and overwatch a pasture with a .30/06 etc. This is awesome. Only TWO toms may be killed per hunter. It's not the fucking method: It's the harvest.
Plugged guns were mandated after dbl gunners clutched their pearls about over harvest. I don't watch a lot of huntings shows or hunt waterfowl. My take on both: Pheasant/etc can't be killed with a single round; waterfowl can only be killed in a barrage of flak from multiple gunners.
I went far afield per usual. This is an excellent .17 HMR: