What model of 17hmr are you currently shooting. My savage m93 will shoot right under 1" all day no matter on the lot number I get of hornady ammo(cci ammo). As long as I shoot 17gr vmax if I go to the TNT or the 15gr hornady my groups open up.
I was just curious as to what you were shooting for a rifle and ammo
i have a older 93r17 (started out as a tupperware base model) thats sitting on a boyd's evo these days. on the whole i am VERY happy with the rifle.
I seem get the best overall performance with hornady labeled vmax. My last two performer lots have been hornady's. I've had batches of winchester that produced shotgun patterns, while others were stellar. Likewise for remingtons. I've never had much luck with 17 tnt's.
my savage is a dirty girl. It takes about a half a box to tighten up after i give it a good cleaning. I save my bad test lot boxes for this!
all that said - i would gladly pay a few extra $ a box to not have to play the game of lot consistency testing when i run out of my current batch.
softcock said:
If you want Match quality, then stay with .22 LR match ammo & a quality .22 rimfire rifle . Match ammo made for the 17hmr is a pipe dream .
I went through this for a few years with my Anschutz . 17hmr . Buying & going through Lot# after Lot# & the reality is . Consistent tight groups are not the norm.
( @ 100 yrd ) You do a paper full of 5 Round Groups & the over-all good average is going to be a .25 cent - Quarter size group for accuracy, with the occasional tight group mixed-in .. & like said before, There is ALWAYS going to be a flyer in 5 rounds
BUT, It was always MOA of Squirrel @ 100 yrd .
match grade 22lr has rightfully earned its place among the precision rimfire shooting community. Hoping to see a similar grade of offering in the 17hmr isnt meant to try to take away from it at all - so why should showing interest in a match grade 17hmr be just a pipe dream.
You say that consistent tight groups are not the norm (which i agree with), but i would ask you why shouldn't it be an option? Does well enough HAVE to be left alone? If so then was match 22lr even necessary? cci mini mags should have been plenty good enough for the .22LR world. They almost always shoot minute of squirrel.
Take it a step further and you could ask why do any of us reload our centerfire ammo if not to increase consistency of the ammo we're firing. I'll be the first to admit my quest into reloading started as a budgeting thing before i realized the performance gain i could get in the consistency department. Unfortunately since we're discussing rimfire that's really not much of an option so we as a shooting community need to rely on the manufacturers to produce it for us.
with the quality of the bullet being used (goooo hornady!) likely the only step necessary to tune a 17hmr match round would be tightening up the tolerances on the powder charge and a GOOD round could likely turn into a GREAT round with minimal tinkering.
if it matters - its not MY petition. i'm just a lowly recreational shooter. the only stake i hold in it is the hopes for something better to hit the market for a 10+ year proven accepted caliber that has rifles being produced by basically every major manufacturer out there as well as many of the smaller speciality production company's both stateside and internationally.