Here's a short bit of preview footage from some 17 Hornet rabbit shooting action yesterday, enjoy!
Here's a short bit of preview footage from some 17 Hornet rabbit shooting action yesterday, enjoy!
Cripes that's gotta hurt. Great shooting.
I love my 17hmr but a 17 hornet would be better... Left hand 17 hornet for sale anyone???
The ricochet issue with .22 vs .17 is precisely what I have noticed.
Nice shooting!
Have been contemplating a 17hmr lately and this doesn't help me resisting the urges
how fast are the projectiles going?
@bully probably around 37 hundy
Great shooting , very effective on rabbits and perfect for your style of shooting in orchards.
Bunnys wouldnt know what hit them.Wouldnt feel a thing.Come down to the Mc Kenzie with yr hornet and 10millions rds.We need you.
Thanks for the reply GWH, have some 35gr Vmax i plan on testing to see if i can achieve the same result. Provided grouping allows, i'll push them as fast as possible and see if i can achieve the same outcome.![]()
I used a .22LR for years on bunnies and was quite happy with it until my mate came out with his .17HMR and cleaned me up. Whereas my subs were running out of energy and accuracy inside 100m his HMR was quite happy out to about 130m, taking no prisoners. After a few days of getting my ass kicked I decided there was only one thing to do - go bigger. The .223 takes no prisoners and I'm loving those long range shots out to 200m. But I admit the HMR is awesome on soft-skinned game like rabbits. Impressively deadly.
Love your video @GWH Great work.
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Home loading the 17HH with 20grn Vmax is very economical & the ideal bunny & long distance magpie round.
Look the eyeballs. Any solid projectiles in the market, do more penetration?
So be it
For the properties i mainly shoot on, i want a very frangible (explody) projectile, i dont want any pass-throughs, i want it to explode when i hits anything, makes if much safer, whether i hit or miss. This bullet will literally blow up on a blade of grass. I use 20gr Vmax, but i believe the 25 gr bullets are a little bit tougher for slightly larger small game.
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