rip2506 Posted February 11, 2010 Report Posted February 11, 2010 I just wanted to hear peoples opinions on the marlin or any other .17hmr.Any good or bad stories.Scope prefences below the typical 200 + leupolds. Good bang for the buck.I bought a Marlin 917vs the other day and have not put a scope on it yet.Someone told me about the BSA sweet .17
tvc184 Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 I was thinking about maybe getting a .17HM2.Both the .17HMR and the .17HM2 are basically replacements for the .22 in its various versions. I have not shot one but have talked to a few people and read a lot of personal reviews and they are a bit more accurate than the .22LR with better range. Their accuracy will reach out past 100 yards and they hit harder for small game.The .22 has the advantage of readily available ammo at half the price of the .17's. If you plink a lot then the .22 is probably a more go to gun (not an issue since you already have the .17). If a person is actually hunting squirrels, rabbits or varmints then the .17 is likely a better option. As far as the fun factor and plinking, the .17's don't come in semi-autos. Most people know how fun the .22 autos are to shoot and within their plinking range, they are great. As for cheaper scopes, after doing a lot of research a couple of years ago and wanting a cheap scope for my Marlin 1894c .357 magnum rifle, I went with a Simmons. I have Leupold and Nikons on my other deer rifles and they are fairly pricey. The Simmons scope has been on the rifle through two seasons and has not had a problem. It is probably the best $35 that I have spent on a hunting item.
Texasminuteman Posted August 4, 2012 Report Posted August 4, 2012 The .17hmr is fast light round.Its fun for squirrel and rabbitt,however windage becomes a problem past 100 yards when the wind gets up higher than 10mph.You should be able to get closer than 100 yards on these critters.
DV1026 Posted September 3, 2012 Report Posted September 3, 2012 I have a marlin 17 hmr and it drives nails at 100 yds and packs a punch too!
rip2506 Posted September 4, 2012 Author Report Posted September 4, 2012 [quote name="DV1026" post="1259506" timestamp="1346694648"]I have a marlin 17 hmr and it drives nails at 100 yds and packs a punch too![/quote]I have a marlin in stainless..... good looking but my trigger is HEAVY!!!!!
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