Lets talk 17's for fur.

Since all the good hp bullets are drying up and discontinued. Does anyone have any experience with the 25 gr. V-max?
 
How did they work terminally? Lots of fur damage?
Shot mostly prairie dogs Lots of Fur damage.
Let us Reminisce.. It just seemed like yesterday. Don't they know if they Were still selling them at this price we would shoot more?
 

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Out of what rifle? I'd think they'd work just fine. Cheers
Mainly out of the 17 Remington. I have a cz and an AR in 17 Remington. The AR is a 10 twist but I think it will stabilize them at my altitude.
I also have a 17 fireball and a 17 AH.
When the 25 gr V-max came out everyone was worried about splashing
 
Mainly out of the 17 Remington. I have a cz and an AR in 17 Remington. The AR is a 10 twist but I think it will stabilize them at my altitude.
I also have a 17 fireball and a 17 AH.
When the 25 gr V-max came out everyone was worried about splashing
I don't "really" think it's going to be a problem, I just think the old 25gr HP from Remington when you could buy them for reloading was the best and the discontinued 25gr HP from Hornady was in second place in that weight... so I'd say the Hornady 25gr V-max is hard third, heck maybe even better for some rifles. Good luck Cheers
 
I love this topic! I wrote an article for LRH about 100 years ago entitled Fur Loads. (https://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/fur-loads.460/) In it I mentioned that you can draw some conclusions concerning terminal performance on fur by relative performance on other species. That said, after watching literally tens of thousands of varmints shot with every .17 caliber RF and CF cartridge out there (and a hand full of wildcats also), MOST tipped bullets will come apart easier than hollowpoints. You're walking a fine line between splashing and exiting. Stick with CF hollowpoints (preferably 25 or 30 grain) and you'll be golden at normal calling ranges. My Go-to is the .204 with 35 grain Bergers. (Also discontinued but I have several Lifetime supplies if you decided to go that route.) Oh, and a coyote with a full dose of adrenaline will be hard to put down regardless of cartridge and bullet! Good luck. Post photos of the blanket when you get it finished!
 
I love this topic! I wrote an article for LRH about 100 years ago entitled Fur Loads. (https://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/fur-loads.460/) In it I mentioned that you can draw some conclusions concerning terminal performance on fur by relative performance on other species. That said, after watching literally tens of thousands of varmints shot with every .17 caliber RF and CF cartridge out there (and a hand full of wildcats also), MOST tipped bullets will come apart easier than hollowpoints. You're walking a fine line between splashing and exiting. Stick with CF hollowpoints (preferably 25 or 30 grain) and you'll be golden at normal calling ranges. My Go-to is the .204 with 35 grain Bergers. (Also discontinued but I have several Lifetime supplies if you decided to go that route.) Oh, and a coyote with a full dose of adrenaline will be hard to put down regardless of cartridge and bullet! Good luck. Post photos of the blanket when you get it finished!
While this bullet is scarce it's still available , I was lucky enough to secure several hundred rounds of factory loaded HSM using this round, it is 100% effective within 204 capabilities, 400 yds.Powder valley, located in Kansas I believe.
 

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Pretty fair assessment, but wishful thinking for those who suffer from shooting insufficiencies.
The hornet rules and I moved my other 17's on after realizing it's potential. 👍
Usually bring two of the 17's on a trip and only use them when the range is limited. Cheaper shooting that way.
 
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