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    I have got one, its a fantastic little round, and fun to shoot, hardly use the .17hmr now,
    I had a bit of diffuclty crushing case necks to start out with, and its fiddly to load for, wish the v-max were not flat base as have had the odd one catch seating. Think I am going to get a RCBS seater die that you can seat threw the side of the die.
    Mines a savage and it shoots well, but its gone as soon as the .17 hornet in CZ turns up,

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernman View Post
    I have got one, its a fantastic little round, and fun to shoot, hardly use the .17hmr now,
    I had a bit of diffuclty crushing case necks to start out with, and its fiddly to load for, wish the v-max were not flat base as have had the odd one catch seating. Think I am going to get a RCBS seater die that you can seat threw the side of the die.
    Mines a savage and it shoots well, but its gone as soon as the .17 hornet in CZ turns up,
    Any idea how much it is to reload for?
    I assume you have a Savage model 25 thingy, whats the weight of it like?

    How much better is it than the 17hmr? Whats the cost of factory ammo?

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    17 Hornady Hornet is the new commercial round based off the wildcat 17 Ackley Hornet which is a 22 hornet necked down to 17 cal. Will hold around 10-12 grns of powder with a 20 grain v-max/z-max doing around 3700 fps. As Claw said, you should easily get 10+ loads with your brass. N120 is one of the top contenders for the 17AH so I imagine it will be great for the 17 HH also. Sits between the 17HMR and 223. Great little round for those 200yd shots as it is way more certain than the HMR and very economical to shoot. 1kg of powder goes a long way! Rumour has it Anschutz are bringing out a model shortly so that will be sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    Any idea how much it is to reload for?
    I assume you have a Savage model 25 thingy, whats the weight of it like?

    How much better is it than the 17hmr? Whats the cost of factory ammo?
    Hi beetroot,
    How much better than the HMR, well heaps in performance, and if you reload about the same cost to load for, I recon I am reloading for less than the cost of HMR, unless I buy a brick of HMR on special, bearing in mind I already had the powder for small bore shotgun and buy projectials in Canada for about 1/2 the cost here.
    Yep its a savage walking varmint, its a good shooter, but due to other problems I can not recommend one, stiff bolt, poor ejection, jamming and binding when loading, and to top it of the scope mounts are off center, so far I had to buy windage adjustable mounts, to get it on target. About seven Lbs for weight.
    I had a CZ American on order and decided to try the savage as the local firearms store had several, last savage I ever buy.
    Ammo in Canada runs about $20-25 Cad depending on store.
    If you get the chance to have a go with the .17 hornet you will want one, its buy far the most fun small cal firearm I own, for the record I have (.17hrm, .22 ,.22mag, .204, .222,.223 and .22-250)
    I should have the CZ .17 hornet, back here buy Feb/March,

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernman View Post
    Hi beetroot,
    How much better than the HMR, well heaps in performance, and if you reload about the same cost to load for, I recon I am reloading for less than the cost of HMR, unless I buy a brick of HMR on special, bearing in mind I already had the powder for small bore shotgun and buy projectials in Canada for about 1/2 the cost here.
    Yep its a savage walking varmint, its a good shooter, but due to other problems I can not recommend one, stiff bolt, poor ejection, jamming and binding when loading, and to top it of the scope mounts are off center, so far I had to buy windage adjustable mounts, to get it on target. About seven Lbs for weight.
    I had a CZ American on order and decided to try the savage as the local firearms store had several, last savage I ever buy.
    Ammo in Canada runs about $20-25 Cad depending on store.
    If you get the chance to have a go with the .17 hornet you will want one, its buy far the most fun small cal firearm I own, for the record I have (.17hrm, .22 ,.22mag, .204, .222,.223 and .22-250)
    I should have the CZ .17 hornet, back here buy Feb/March,
    Yeah I thought those Savages were crap lol.
    The CZ would be a beautiful gun. I really don't need a new gun, but I love varmint shooting so there could be one in the works.
    So you travel to and from Canada a fair bit?

 

 

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