Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

.22 wmr or .223 for varmint hunting?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • YALE
    replied
    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    If you're going to do that then you mine well jump up to a .22-250 or a .223 where you're going to have far more options for rifles and reloading components, we can play that game all day. The .17 WSM isn't trying to win any sort of best caliber competition, it simply solved the problems that a lot of people have with the .17HMR and that's how it's affected by wind. It's still not perfect but I would guess that over time you'll see some heavier grain .17 WSM projectiles hit the market.
    Really, a hot .204 or .17 centerfire with a light bullet is going to be better than .223 or .22-250, but that's presuming the intention is shooting a fur-bearing varmint in season and preserving the pelt. .22-250 is still better than a .223, and getting closer to what the smaller bore bullets will do, but it isn't quite the same.

    Leave a comment:


  • motoman
    replied
    Originally posted by BlackGT View Post
    I'm not sold on the .17 WSM just yet. It's a rimfire, not reloadable... It's the most powerful rimfire cartridge you can buy, but it's still a rimfire. Think I would opt for a .204 Ruger and some reloading dies...
    32 grain @ 4,300fps,40 grain @ 3,900fps,45 grain @ 3,650fps > 20grain @ 3,000...
    If you're going to do that then you mine well jump up to a .22-250 or a .223 where you're going to have far more options for rifles and reloading components, we can play that game all day. The .17 WSM isn't trying to win any sort of best caliber competition, it simply solved the problems that a lot of people have with the .17HMR and that's how it's affected by wind. It's still not perfect but I would guess that over time you'll see some heavier grain .17 WSM projectiles hit the market.

    Leave a comment:


  • BlackGT
    replied
    I'm not sold on the .17 WSM just yet. It's a rimfire, not reloadable... It's the most powerful rimfire cartridge you can buy, but it's still a rimfire. Think I would opt for a .204 Ruger and some reloading dies...
    32 grain @ 4,300fps,40 grain @ 3,900fps,45 grain @ 3,650fps > 20grain @ 3,000...

    Leave a comment:


  • motoman
    replied
    Originally posted by dee View Post
    I wonder if it is a deal for just a few years then they will offer their products. I also wouldn't mind seeing CZ build one either.
    Sorry I should have clarified further, it was just an exclusive launch deal. I'm sure other companies will adopt the round as it's had nothing but great reviews and feedback. Savage can't crank those rifles out fast enough.

    Leave a comment:


  • dee
    replied
    I wonder if it is a deal for just a few years then they will offer their products. I also wouldn't mind seeing CZ build one either.

    Leave a comment:


  • motoman
    replied
    Originally posted by dee View Post
    Is Savage the only player right now? I figured Winchester will put something out along with Browning since they are owned by the same company.
    Yeah and from what I've read, they struck a deal with Savage being a the number one seller for .17 HMR rifles.

    Leave a comment:


  • dee
    replied
    Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
    I may wait to see if the caliber is going to make it . Be nice to see if other manufactures pick it up .
    Is Savage the only player right now? I figured Winchester will put something out along with Browning since they are owned by the same company.

    Leave a comment:


  • longshot
    replied
    .300 WSM / close thread

    Leave a comment:


  • SMKR
    replied
    Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post
    Wholesale on that gun is around 270 bucks. Add shipping around 22.50 to the dealer. That puts the cost just under 300 to the dealer. Academy and large retailers can afford to make 20 bucks a gun because they buy so many. Try those guys for little less on guns(if they have them in stock that is).

    Both of my wholesalers do not have that gun in stock. I agree, 450 is a bit too much. He is reaching because of the newness of the caliber. JMHO.

    (I do have a BNIB Marlin .17HMR in stock if you want to go that way fairly cheap.)

    Randy
    Randy I sent you a PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • SOLOW55
    replied
    I may wait to see if the caliber is going to make it . Be nice to see if other manufactures pick it up .

    Leave a comment:


  • likeitfast55
    replied
    Wholesale on that gun is around 270 bucks. Add shipping around 22.50 to the dealer. That puts the cost just under 300 to the dealer. Academy and large retailers can afford to make 20 bucks a gun because they buy so many. Try those guys for little less on guns(if they have them in stock that is).

    Both of my wholesalers do not have that gun in stock. I agree, 450 is a bit too much. He is reaching because of the newness of the caliber. JMHO.

    (I do have a BNIB Marlin .17HMR in stock if you want to go that way fairly cheap.)

    Randy

    Leave a comment:


  • motoman
    replied
    Originally posted by SOLOW55 View Post
    Man they are price gouging , $450 for $ 300 gun ,I'll wait .
    Yup, should be able to get that for about $300

    Leave a comment:


  • SOLOW55
    replied
    Man they are price gouging , $450 for $ 300 gun ,I'll wait .

    Leave a comment:


  • Pewter Y2K Z28
    replied
    Originally posted by Craizie View Post
    I've always liked my .22-250 for smaller game.
    Another vote for .22-250

    Leave a comment:


  • motoman
    replied
    That's it. It's literally a brand new rifle to the market. Scope choice will be completely up to you as to how far you're shooting on a consistent basis and how much you want to spend. On a lower budget something like Nikon Prostaff, Bushnell Banner Dusk & Dawn, Redfield Revenge, Vortex Crossfire II, Vortex Diamondback, or Leupold Rifleman would do just fine. If you want to get into an entry level higher end scope, the Vortex Viper can be had for about $400.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X