Re: Who likes 17 cal centerfires?
Steve-o,
I got into them by accident. I picked up 17FB from a fellow 'hider for my Darling ('08 Rem CDL). She has fox/coyote patrol on the farm while i'm outta the country at work. she hates recoil.
Fast forward a couple years and I have a surprize quad bypass and doc tells me "No recoil for a year...phucker," we're old school mates, so he knows my propensity for effin up!
So, I started shooting her 17 while on predator patrol here at the farm. WOW, this little shit is a lazer. The first shot was a gray fox around 135 yard (using factory rem 20grn accutips) and I watched the fox flip with the bullet impact.
The second kill was a young 'yote at 98 yards from the kitchen door; quartering into me. I hit him high in the shoulder and he went down....no wiggle, nothing. When I went out to grab it, the entire shoulder felt like jello, crackly, curnchy jelly.
It's been 13 months since the surgery and I've killed around 15 predators at varying ranges from 85-175 yards and only a possum has crawled off. I like this little rifle.
I like it enough that I'm debating, rebarreling a shot out 22-250 mauser into either a 17-204 or a 17 rem with enough twist rate to spin up 30+ grn bullets.
I would think that the same things that make the 6.5 & 7mm bullets king, in respect to high sectional density and long for caliber bullet flight characteristics would apply to a 30 or 33grn 17 cal bullet. Wicked penetration on meat/bone for 'yotes/foxes/cats.
I'll probably rebarrel a 204 for a faster twist to work on the same idea with a 50 or 55 grn bullet.
The closest thing I can think of is the shift of the russians to the 5.45x39 ammo in their battle rifles. That little 60grn bullet is a bad ass.
Just my thoughts, however scattered and jaded they may be.
Cheers,
Breeze
Here's a couple kill shots
this one was broadside at 105 yards, complete penetration
around 130 yds
here's the young 'yote mentioned above wit the pulverized shoulder