Jaggsy 25 Posted March 28, 2016 Report Share Posted March 28, 2016 As above are there any .17 Remington shooters about Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted March 29, 2016 Report Share Posted March 29, 2016 I have always fancied one mate, just never got round to it, wicked little round though, the king of the .17s Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted March 29, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2016 Just wanted to compare notes, i've just acquired one and it definately packs a punch. Quote Link to post
Alsone 789 Posted March 29, 2016 Report Share Posted March 29, 2016 How do you find the ammo as I'd heard it's near impossible to get the brass and the stock ammo is very expensive. Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted March 30, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 How do you find the ammo as I'd heard it's near impossible to get the brass and the stock ammo is very expensive. Right on both counts Alsone, I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted March 30, 2016 Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 ..................................... I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). There are not many Remington .17 users because it has limited uses, is expensive to run and has very little choice of factory ammo. What drew you to the .17? Quote Link to post
Alsone 789 Posted March 30, 2016 Report Share Posted March 30, 2016 (edited) Right on both counts Alsone, I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). I can get that down a bit for you if you can nip up to Hertfordshire and bulk buy & collect. £39.20 in Hertfordshire per 20 or £175.20 per 100: http://gunshop-eb.com/CF%20Sporting%20%20Ammunition.php 100-200+ would probably make the trip worthwhile depending on your licence holding. Edited March 30, 2016 by Alsone Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted March 31, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 ..................................... I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). There are not many Remington .17 users because it has limited uses, is expensive to run and has very little choice of factory ammo. What drew you to the .17? Compared to what Deker mate.. the beauty of this calibre is that I can shoot in almost any direction with little fear of richochet and the myths about barrel burning and no good in the wind are statements mainly by people who have never shot one. Your right about the ammo though but that's the suppliers fault it's a calibre that's not flavour of the month so they don't import it. I've often wondered why people went out and bought an HMR (which IS limited) when they could have had a .17 centrefire but there you go Right on both counts Alsone, I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). I can get that down a bit for you if you can nip up to Hertfordshire and bulk buy & collect. £39.20 in Hertfordshire per 20 or £175.20 per 100: http://gunshop-eb.com/CF%20Sporting%20%20Ammunition.php 100-200+ would probably make the trip worthwhile depending on your licence holding. Alsone thanks for that mate I've just located a stash in Bucks for £34 for 20 (300 on ticket) Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 (edited) ..................................... I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). There are not many Remington .17 users because it has limited uses, is expensive to run and has very little choice of factory ammo. What drew you to the .17? Compared to what Deker mate.. the beauty of this calibre is that I can shoot in almost any direction with little fear of richochet and the myths about barrel burning and no good in the wind are statements mainly by people who have never shot one. Your right about the ammo though but that's the suppliers fault it's a calibre that's not flavour of the month so they don't import it. I've often wondered why people went out and bought an HMR (which IS limited) when they could have had a .17 centrefire but there you go I was just curious why a .17Rem. I can shoot in any direction with any of my rifles and I don't have any fears of a ricochet, even the .22lr. Ammo suppliers fault???? They are in business to make money, if more people ran a 17 Rem or Fireball then perhaps you would find more ammo, but they don't. Of course a HMR is limited, so is a .22lr, so is a 308 and so is a .17 Rem. That's why I have a number of different rifles so I can select the best for any given job. The choice is obviously yours, I was just curious why you settled on a 17 Rem, simple as! Edited March 31, 2016 by Deker Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted March 31, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 ..................................... I don't reload so its just factory ammo for me, its hard to get hold of and the prices are high (you can pay £50 for a box of 20). There are not many Remington .17 users because it has limited uses, is expensive to run and has very little choice of factory ammo. What drew you to the .17? Compared to what Deker mate.. the beauty of this calibre is that I can shoot in almost any direction with little fear of richochet and the myths about barrel burning and no good in the wind are statements mainly by people who have never shot one. Your right about the ammo though but that's the suppliers fault it's a calibre that's not flavour of the month so they don't import it. I've often wondered why people went out and bought an HMR (which IS limited) when they could have had a .17 centrefire but there you go I was just curious why a .17Rem. I can shoot in any direction with any of my rifles and I don't have any fears of a ricochet, even the .22lr. Ammo suppliers fault???? They are in business to make money, if more people ran a 17 Rem or Fireball then perhaps you would find more ammo, but they don't. Of course a HMR is limited, so is a .22lr, so is a 308 and so is a .17 Rem. That's why I have a number of different rifles so I can select the best for any given job. The choice is obviously yours, I was just curious why you settled on a 17 Rem, simple as! I didn't 'settle' for a .17 Rem its just another tool in the box but was in fact bought for a particular job where I wanted decent punching power for foxes with (yes you've guessed it) minimal risk of richochet purely because of the sensitivity of the particular location. As you've stated ALL rifles have their limitations but you specifically pointed out the .17 Rem. Your point about shooting in any direction without fear of richochet is a bit vague I guess you mean on your particular permissions? Well you wouldn't be able to do that in my job rest assured. To be honest with you I don't really have the time to get into a debate on here as to why it isn't more popular I just wanted to compare notes with people who use the calibre neither do I need it pointed out as to why manufacturer's/importers/suppliers do what they do but thank's for your comments anyway and if you want to chat further give me a shout on the number below. Cheers Martin 07989 105361 1 Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted March 31, 2016 Report Share Posted March 31, 2016 It was a simple question, no need to get all excited! Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted April 1, 2016 Report Share Posted April 1, 2016 If you can get hold of a good amount of the same brass, why not buy an inexpensive basic reloading kit, it will pay for itself in no time, at those prices, and produce better ammo Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted April 2, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 If you can get hold of a good amount of the same brass, why not buy an inexpensive basic reloading kit, it will pay for itself in no time, at those prices, and produce better ammo Completely agree CC unfortunately reloading's not an option here. Quote Link to post
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