Posted by Rick Kr on October 27, 2011 at 18:47:45 from (67.108.89.121):
In Reply to: O/T guns posted by James Williams on October 27, 2011 at 18:01:42:
Here"s the actual specs. Personally I would go with the .22 mag. Larger cross section on the bullet. Not much but the 22 is bigger, and does pack a touch more muzzle energy. Also 17 is around $10 box and 22mag is around $7.
Again, you are just going after woodchucks either will work if hit them.
.22WMR 40 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point Bullet Muzzle velocity: 1775 fps. Muzzle energy: 280 ft/lbs. Maximum Point Blank Range is 123 yards with zero set at 105 yards.
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