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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Fate of a new rimfire cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="cynicrit" data-source="post: 1825098" data-attributes="member: 80156"><p>I wonder if it suffered from being sort of a "me too" cartridge to the .17 HMR. I know a guy who swears by his .17 HMR, and I know one who swears at it. Neither one wants another .17 rimfire. If Winchester would offer a heavier bullet, and make it more than a squirrel cartridge (in the eyes of most people) it might get a bigger pop. I love my .22 WMR, but would like something as effective and faster, without going to centerfire. It seems like only necking down from .27 Nailgun to .204 (instead of .17) would be a good compromise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynicrit, post: 1825098, member: 80156"] I wonder if it suffered from being sort of a “me too” cartridge to the .17 HMR. I know a guy who swears by his .17 HMR, and I know one who swears at it. Neither one wants another .17 rimfire. If Winchester would offer a heavier bullet, and make it more than a squirrel cartridge (in the eyes of most people) it might get a bigger pop. I love my .22 WMR, but would like something as effective and faster, without going to centerfire. It seems like only necking down from .27 Nailgun to .204 (instead of .17) would be a good compromise. [/QUOTE]
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