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Exploring the .17 HMR: Rifles and Handguns - The Shooter's Log
The .17 HMR (Hornady Magnum Rimfire) is a fun and accurate round that is perfecrt for target shooting with both handguns and rifles.

I agree with you I wish I would got a 22lr instead of a 22 mag it’s cheaper and don’t think it’s any better then a 22lr but it’s funI had one…I decided that for anything under 100 yards, it wasn’t doing any better than .22LR, and at longer ranges, I’d rather use a .22-250 or .223.
The only thing it was good for was shooting pigeons inside barns/machine sheds; that 17gr bullet would utterly self-destruct inside the bird, making an entry crater with no exit.
.22 mag works well on larger varmints—woodchucks, skunks (more stand-off distance!), and coyotes…cleaner kill, where a .22LR might give a fatal wound, but not a quick death.I agree with you I wish I would got a 22lr instead of a 22 mag it’s cheaper and don’t think it’s any better then a 22lr but it’s fun
That’s true if I had the chance to pick a 22WMR in a revolver I would like that . I just think I would shoot my Henry more if it was a 22lr cheaper.22 mag works well on larger varmints—woodchucks, skunks (more stand-off distance!), and coyotes…cleaner kill, where a .22LR might give a fatal wound, but not a quick death.
But, yeah…I still have a .22WMR rifle (HK300), but it’s not a common shooter.
.22WMR in a revolver, though…that’s a nice little round.
I have been killing large hogs in the corral trap with a .22 mag. A local hog expert who wrote the book Year of the Pig has had great success with the .17 hmr on hogs as well.
Yes the slaughterhouse we used when I was a kid used .22 shorts to kill hogs and cattle. Back in those days a lot of people still ate brains and head cheese, and the butcher took care to minimize the damage when killing the animals. Nowadays most kill hogs with electrocution, and a captured bolt gun on cattle.I grew up on a hog farm, and would put down 3-400# sows & boars with a .22 short…
Uh oh … you said the word….22 mag works well on larger varmints—woodchucks, skunks (more stand-off distance!), and coyotes…cleaner kill, where a .22LR might give a fatal wound, but not a quick death.
But, yeah…I still have a .22WMR rifle (HK300), but it’s not a common shooter.
.22WMR in a revolver, though…that’s a nice little round.
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