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The hmr is a great little pill for all round pest control. Ive just got rid of mine as I only had it for fox until I get a CF. Ive now swapped ot for a .22-250. Do miss it for the rabbits as its just so easy to shoot although I do get more satisfaction from the .22lr if im honest the hmr is a little to easy lol

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22 rimfire sub-sonic, is in my opinion (for what that's worth?) small pest control supreme.

17 hmr ok (if you like that sort of thing) ammo is too expensive, and of late questionable quality (only primer powder loaded, pushing the bullet

2" up the barrel, could spoil your day).

I can see the attraction to 'former' airgunners as the hmr makes a 12 ft/lb airgun look like what it is!

But for me (had a 17hmr and don't now, no use) no thanks, too noisy and nowhere near enough 'zip' to make it more useful than a 22rf.

If you want/need more 'zip' get a centrefire.

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22 rimfire sub-sonic, is in my opinion (for what that's worth?) small pest control supreme.

17 hmr ok (if you like that sort of thing) ammo is too expensive, and of late questionable quality (only primer powder loaded, pushing the bullet

2" up the barrel, could spoil your day).

I can see the attraction to 'former' airgunners as the hmr makes a 12 ft/lb airgun look like what it is!

But for me (had a 17hmr and don't now, no use) no thanks, too noisy and nowhere near enough 'zip' to make it more useful than a 22rf.

If you want/need more 'zip' get a centrefire.

 

+1 couldint of said better my self

I'd take the 22lr any day over the hmr

(Very affected by the wind pricey ammo and to loud)

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As a starter gun I would advise you to go for a .22lr. It's more versatile than the hmr, very cheap to practice with, subsonic ammo is virtually silent and is easiy effective on rabbits at 100 yards. Downside is that it is prone to ricochets. You can squeeze more distance from a hmr up to a point.

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I'm starting to think these posts are deliberate of an account that's made up just to start this debate all over again.

Regardless what our preferences are unless the op is more specific he will not get an answer that's to his liking.

Actually I don't think they are posted to wind anyone up. People new to these calibres are bound to ask the same questions. Just because you guys are familiar with 17hmr doesn't mean new guys joining and posting questions are, also not everyone wants to read old posts/threads, this is what forums are about...Not being a select clique of posters. If the question bores you don't reply to it. However the forum would soon dry up and become stale..

 

Cheers

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