SportingShooter 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Yep, I'd go along with that Might as well put a .223 there as well Quote Link to post
dave424 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Yeah, might as well as i'm at it. all they can say is no, then fair enough Dave Quote Link to post
hunter1 63 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 22rimfire 17hmr 223 job done Quote Link to post
dave424 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Just a quick one guys for these calibres .22LR .17HMR .223 REM what to I right down in the calibre box of the application form? it this correct? .22LR .17HMR .223 (Dont have to put remington) Dave Quote Link to post
arveyboy 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 (edited) just a thought. is reloading completely out of the question for you. because if it isnt you could scrap the 17hmr and keep the .223. if you reload a .223 i reckon with some tinkering you'd be able to get loads that are cheaper than typical hmr ammo. especially as the last box's i got cost me £12.50 a box. that way you have a .22lr for close range rabbiting and a .223 for foxing a long range rabbiting. just a thought to consider before you send off the certificate ATB Jack Edited May 5, 2009 by arveyboy Quote Link to post
dave424 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 I would considder reloading but if I keep the .17HMR it dosent mean that I have to buy one So I could just stay with a .22lr and .223 as you suggest Dave Quote Link to post
Guest hyperion Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 hmmmmmm very very interesting topic as im kind of in the same boat as you dave424! personally id go for the .17hmr just for the fun of it BUT........................... just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons how about the .20 tactical??, i dont know a great deal about firearms ect but from what ive been reading about .20tac it will do every thing the .17hmr does but still has enough clout for foxs as well! ive no idea as to the cost of ammo or the rifle its self though! any body know any more about .20tactical? cheers hyperion Quote Link to post
mattydski 560 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 hmmmmmm very very interesting topic as im kind of in the same boat as you dave424! personally id go for the .17hmr just for the fun of it BUT........................... just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons how about the .20 tactical??, i dont know a great deal about firearms ect but from what ive been reading about .20tac it will do every thing the .17hmr does but still has enough clout for foxs as well! ive no idea as to the cost of ammo or the rifle its self though! any body know any more about .20tactical? cheers hyperion Centre fire verses rimfire debate....... Not rearly a fare comparison. .20 tac is a good fox calibre, but overkill for long range rabbit IMHO. Assuming you can get your FEO to give you a centre fire for rabbit.... Also noise is a bit issue. For rabbits up to 100 yards, there is realy only .22lr. more bangs for your bucks. On calm days this range can be extended with a .17 hmr.But at a price!! Matty Quote Link to post
arveyboy 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 I would considder reloading but if I keep the .17HMR it dosent mean that I have to buy one So I could just stay with a .22lr and .223 as you suggest Dave i'm not denouncing the .17hmr because i have one and its a quality calibre. it certainly has its place in my cabinet as its an awesome medium range rabbit tool and great for magpies, rooks, crows and the odd pigeon. however, in your situation i might suggest you go for the .223 unless you're happy to buy all three calibres. the .22lr certainly has a place because from my experience its an awesome close range rabbit round, cheap and deadly quiet. a typical reloading setup with the basics will cost you roughly 200 quid though ive spent considerably more on mine. thats cheaper than a .17hmr is going to cost you by a significant margin (mine cost me £700 to give you a rough guess) and it also means you can tune your own loads to do precisely what you want for a cheaper price than a .17hmr and considerably more stopping power for charlie. it will be slight overkill on rabbits so if you intend to eat them you're going to need headshots what do you reckon? if you want to know a rough reloading set-up pm me and i'll send you an email that an experienced reloader sent me to show me what i'd need to get started. Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 This thread is getting quite confusing, all these different calibres being bandied about The .20Tac is still a Wildcat calibre, requiring reloading and if you want a rifle like that, you reload anyway! I believe that there is some Factory ammo available for it in the US. To start off with, a gentle C/F that will do the job is what the lad needs for confidence Quote Link to post
Mr_Logic 5 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 223 is a good cf, especially if you're not reloading. If you are, then Hornet instead of HMR. Quote Link to post
dave424 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 (edited) haha I am so amazed how long this thread has become and sone really useful information here. Just to let you guys know. When I get the FAC, I will immediatley buy the .22lr After A while I will buy the .223 and if I find the .22lr inadequate for longer ranges then I would get the .17HMR I don't think I am going to go down the reloading route. However I have heard about 55 grain .223 WOLF ammo that it SUPER cheap. Where can I get these? they might be a good choice for long range rabbit Dave Edited May 5, 2009 by dave424 Quote Link to post
arveyboy 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 if you can get the cheap stuff to work in your rifle then you're lucky. its rifle dependant so your most accurate round may be more expensive than the cheaper stuff. but best of luck with it. while you're on a role with this post you may as well ask inform everyone of your budget so we can help you out on the set-ups you might want. if you already have your mind set then no worries Quote Link to post
dave424 0 Posted May 5, 2009 Report Share Posted May 5, 2009 Yeah, I understand that more accurate ammo will be more expensive well........ urm........... I have about £25,000 in the gun fund (Not gunna spend close to that lol) however I want to get the best gun for the best price. I was thinking a cz452 synthetic stainless for the .22lr and not sure about the .223 Maybe about £400 My brother has the cz Varmint american in .17HMR and a Howa 1500 with the houge overmoulded stock in .223 REM Dave Quote Link to post
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