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davemuzz
09-26-2012, 06:15 PM
New England....Hmmmmm....Now I'm beginning to Understand!! Actually, I was in Bar Harbor Maine a few weeks ago. All I can tell you is if you have never been in that neck of the woods......you are missing something.

4 shot magazines? Well....why suprized when you only need one shot anyway!!

Big Old Boy
09-26-2012, 09:11 PM
I hope yours is as good as Jeff's on gun blast he sold me, I just now need to find one.BTW I am getting crazy prices $560- $599 I may wait for the price to come down, I hope.

Admin
09-27-2012, 12:01 AM
Well, the factory test target wasn't too promising with a 3-shot group measuring 0.9" at 100 yards. Mind you, the indoor range where these test targets are shot features pneumatic clamps that hold the rifle perfectly still and the whole top has windage and elevation dials that move the entire rest to align the crosshair on the target. The base of the shooting bench is a 1/2" thick piece of steel plate to ensure no amount of recoil is going to move it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/MrFurious45833/Shooting/SavageIndoorRange3.jpg

Generally "C.F." who shoots all the test targets on the review guns I receive provides me with targets measuring 0.6-0.7" and I'm generally able to shrink those down by a tenth or two in my testing. So if that trend remains consistent with this gun it should consistently group in the 0.7-0.8" range which is perfectly adequate but not outstanding by my standards.

One downside with the 17 Hornet is there's only one option for factory ammunition, and I'm not going to waste my time/money buying dies and components to reload for a cartridge/gun I don't intend to keep as I have no use or need for it.

placek59
09-27-2012, 02:03 PM
I hope yours is as good as Jeff's on gun blast he sold me, I just now need to find one.BTW I am getting crazy prices $560- $599 I may wait for the price to come down, I hope.


I see some on an auction site for $459, not sure if its the exact model you want or not.... just passing that on.

Carvera
09-27-2012, 07:27 PM
Went to the new Dick's store in Orem, Utah this afternoon. They had the Model 25 with the laminate stock for $599. The Hornady box of 25 (ammo) came out to $21.99.

Seems a little absurd?

How much more range will the 17 Hornet have over the 17 HMR? I mean those tiny little bullets will be flying all over the place with just a slight wind.

What's the appeal?

davemuzz
09-27-2012, 10:02 PM
How much more range will the 17 Hornet have over the 17 HMR? I mean those tiny little bullets will be flying all over the place with just a slight wind.

What's the appeal?

I currently have a rebarreled Stevens in Rem 17 Fireball. The difference between a 17 center fire and the 17 rimfire is night and day. I once owned a 17hmr and sold it. I'll never own one again. The velocities that the Fireball can obtain and the one-shot-kills it will do on fox with little or no fur damage out to 200 yards has been demonstrated time and time again.

A rimfire 17 caliber could never get close to this performance.

I want the Model 25 because the rifle is lighter and a bit more compact than my Stevens. So it will be easier to handle at night.

Admin
09-27-2012, 10:07 PM
How much more range will the 17 Hornet have over the 17 HMR? I mean those tiny little bullets will be flying all over the place with just a slight wind.

What's the appeal?

That's been my question, and I think when all is said and done the 17 Hornet will fade away after a year or so just like the 17 Mach 2 and so many other new cartridges have in recent years.

Admin
09-27-2012, 10:11 PM
I want the Model 25 because the rifle is lighter and a bit more compact than my Stevens. So it will be easier to handle at night.

Might want to double check your math as my Model 25 WV weights in right at 7 pounds w/o scope, rings, sling or bipod. It's actually heavier than both the Axis and Stevens 200 which weigh in at 6.5-lbs.

Big Old Boy
09-28-2012, 03:50 PM
I think the 17 hornet will stand the test of time as the 22 hornet has, IMO. It will be a great round low noise and recoil yet only drops 6-8 in. in 400 yds. with a 200 yd. zero and dirt cheap to reload. I will be trading my 22-250 when I find one. My wife likes to shoot but does not like the noise it will be great for her and the grand kids.

Admin
10-01-2012, 06:47 PM
Well, as expected the synthetic stock on the Walking Varminter is about as worthless as the stock on the Axis rifles. Shot 12 groups today and every time the first shot would be AWOL. Didn't matter if I shot the groups back to back or if I waited 15 minutes to let the barrel cool, every time the first shot would end up in left field. Maybe that's why they give you a 4-round mag, they knew the first shot is always FUBAR so this way you can still shoot a decent 3-shot group. lol

In any event, my agg. for the 12 groups at 100 yards was a less than stellar 0.743". Not horrible by any means, but with the flexi-wrist stock handicap I don't see it getting much better. Sometimes groups would be dead-center and high, other times they'd be the the left or right of the bull...just depended on how tightly or loosely I was gripping the stock. Had one failure to extract, but think that was more my fault than the guns as I was trying not to send my brass flying into the next county (the ejector really flings these small cases!).

Big Old Boy
10-01-2012, 09:53 PM
thanks maybe I need to wait for the wood stock.

Admin
10-01-2012, 11:30 PM
I really wish I had a Model 25 laminate stock here just so I could see what the little 17 Hornet is capable of. It wants to shoot, it's hinted it can shoot at 50 yards, but that &$%@ wet-noodle stock just makes it impossible to shoot consistently.

Admin
10-02-2012, 04:08 PM
Good News: Emailed Joe DeGrande today and have a Model 25 laminate "scratch and dent" stock coming my way so I can verify without question that my accuracy woes are indeed being caused by the synthetic stock.

Bad News: Now I need to buy more ammo.

Big Old Boy
10-03-2012, 09:06 PM
I for one can't wait for your results. somthing is off with yours, Gun blast test had it as a great shooter lets hope it is the stock.

mcho
10-12-2012, 10:15 PM
OK! I found a 25LV 17HH at a Dicks store in Ceader Rapids, IA.. 600Mi. round trip and it is in my hands now. One hole at 50 yards with factory ammo, 1.5" at 200 yds. with factory ammo. All is GOOD in Iowa. I will start working-up a load in the near future. I think that it will do better once I get it all worked out. I will let you know how it all works out in the days to come. Mark PS They said that they have had it for TWO months.

Big Old Boy
10-13-2012, 09:44 AM
good for you can't wait for more info, I have not found one yet. what kind of scope did you use and pics. would ge great. thanks.

mcho
10-13-2012, 05:40 PM
It has a 6-18 Leo. and I will need a few days to gather more info and pics. So far it is looking like a winner. Thanks Mark

mcho
10-15-2012, 10:51 AM
http://i50.tinypic.com/293gk08.jpg This target fired of the tailgate of my tryck with sand bags. Mark

Big Old Boy
10-15-2012, 01:49 PM
well you sold me looks like a great gun.

davemuzz
10-15-2012, 06:50 PM
well you sold me looks like a great gun.

Yup.....I agree!!

(I wonder if that's a fake dime that's really as big as one of those huge dirt mover dump's tires??)