the .17 is a larger round than the .22 i think you are getting confused with air rifles as i think a .177 is smaller than a .22. I would say (but dont quote me) a .22 rilfe is good for rabbits about 50 to 75 yards at a push and the .17hmr for 100 to 125 yards. There is a massice price difference. I can but 50 .22 bullets for just under £5 and am nearer £15 for 50 .17hmr rounds!!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Interesting guns ,If your in to them
Collapse
X
-
The .17 is a smaller calibre than the .22, the .17HMR is like a .22 magnum round necked down to a .17 projectile ,flat shooting but very little penetration as it a light round travelling fast and disintegrates quickly .It would be a safe round to use in populated areas as there would be zero chance of a ricochet .
If you want something with a little bit of knockdown power and a reasonably flat trajectory , get a .222 and reload your own ,it will be lots cheaper .
Comment
-
.17 HMR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.17_HMR
.17 Remington http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/17rem.html
Wee Jim, yes the caliber is the same whether it is a firearm cartridge or an air rifle.
Comment
Comment