Posted by rustyacres sd on April 13, 2016 at 13:59:00 from (216.106.245.95):
In Reply to: o/t - .17 HMR posted by fordfarmer on April 13, 2016 at 08:07:48:
I picked up the Savage .17 package from Cabela's years ago and it came with the 3x9 variable, but it is blurry around the outside. Gets the job done. Like the caliber. I have since bought an Henry .17HMR Lever action and just got the A17 from Savage, the semi automatic. I found a sight online that I was able to get the regular .17 HMR for about 11.00 box. The A17 works best with the new A17 ammo by CCI and it runs 50 dollars for 200 round box. Shooting the regular .17HMR is about .22 cents a round and the A17 comes out to .40 per round. Not much trouble finding either ammo. When I get a little extra cash, I will get a Case of the A17 which would be 2000 rounds for 500.00 dollars
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