Any thoughts? Does anyone have one yet? If so, can we get a report?
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I am surprised this hasn't generated more interest. I posted a similar message on a rimfire forum and there haven't been any responses.Say whaaaaaat????? I'm listening
Haven't seen it written They show it in this shot video they show the bolt as well.Interesting.
Anyone know Where on RRA's webpage is the recoil setup ?
Anyone know if this has been released ?
A 17.17 Hornet is best, better range.
Which one do you have? I was very close to buying an Alexander Arms .17HMR upper several years ago and then I came across the Garrow DI version. Aside from the Savage SA offering, the direct blowback has been the only operating system available. AA seems to have the secret sauce but it's still a blowback. The DI version that RRA is now offering is very cool. I never did buy a 17HMR...except a CZ457. About the time I decided to "pull the trigger" on the Garrow version, I started seeing grumblings of unanswered emails and phone calls and unfulfilled orders. It seems some manufacturers he teamed up with were causing delays or something like that. Fast forward a couple years and now RRA is offering them. Are there any out in the wild yet? I'd love to see some real world reviews.I have a blow back 17hmr ar15 upper. I was just wondering if this had been released the other day.
A measure of that may be true but I recall the big issue being blowback actions. There wasn't enough bolt-weight in early designs that would prevent blowouts. Semi-auto 17HMRs were pulled mostly for safety reasons. Alexander Arms and Bear Creek offer blowback actions but they've added a significant amount of weight; like 9mm ARs.I always remember the big thing with .17 HMR was that it didn’t do well as a semi. No where near as accurate and would jam and dent the cases.
I would love to be able to get an accurate reliable semi 17 but I dont hold out much faith.A measure of that may be true but I recall the big issue being blowback actions. There wasn't enough bolt-weight in early designs that would prevent blowouts. Semi-auto 17HMRs were pulled mostly for safety reasons. Alexander Arms and Bear Creek offer blowback actions but they've added a significant amount of weight; like 9mm ARs.
If it’s anything like the BCA 22WMR, the bolt will hold open about halfway on the bolt stop. Good enough to make sure the chamber is emptyAgreed on the locked bolt. Yes, it shipped with a black dog magazine. I own several Rock rivers and have owned several more that I’ve sold. All of them have been outstanding shooters. Their rimfires don’t come with any accuracy guarantees that I’m aware of, but I assume it will be minute of armadillo, which is basically what the gun will be used forAs long as it is more reliable and shoots better than my old savage A17 I will chalk it up as a win.
Not bad, capt’n!I got the upper a few days ago and put everything together.
RRA Upper 17HMR
Burris BTS35 V2 Thermal Scope
Anderson Lower
Hiper-Fire Trigger
AAC Halcyon Suppressor
Magpul Buttstock
Area 419 ARCA RailView attachment 8652391View attachment 8652392View attachment 8652393View attachment 8652394View attachment 8652395View attachment 8652396View attachment 8652397
This is the final 5-shot group after all the adjustments. I shot some 5-round groups that were a little tighter than this one during the zeroing process.
Given the resolution of the scope and how a thermal image appears, I think this is a good group.
I set up some different size silhouettes (heated with a blow torch) at 100 yards and was hitting them about 98% of the time. So I am extremely pleased.
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What ammoI got the upper a few days ago and put everything together.
RRA Upper 17HMR
Burris BTS35 V2 Thermal Scope
Anderson Lower
Hiper-Fire Trigger
AAC Halcyon Suppressor
Magpul Buttstock
Area 419 ARCA RailView attachment 8652391View attachment 8652392View attachment 8652393View attachment 8652394View attachment 8652395View attachment 8652396View attachment 8652397
This is the final 5-shot group after all the adjustments. I shot some 5-round groups that were a little tighter than this one during the zeroing process.
Given the resolution of the scope and how a thermal image appears, I think this is a good group.
I set up some different size silhouettes (heated with a blow torch) at 100 yards and was hitting them about 98% of the time. So I am extremely pleased.
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