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Savage B.Mag 17 Winchester Super Mag Teardown
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 1021384" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>Oregonreloader, it is great that you finally had a good outcome, but that advice is of little use when these rifles are specially purchased to comply with game laws for night hunting of coyotes or other varmints. I would vastly prefer to use a 223 or even the 44 mag carbine I use in deer season, but the law says rimfire or birdshot only. The 17WSM was exactly what people in our situation were looking for, on paper - at least... Seriously doubt that Savage is now going to re-design the piece of crap, given that they have kept building it as it is for as long as they have.</p><p></p><p>It also seems to be nearly impossible to get the heavier 25gr ammo needed for coyotes, whereas the 20 gr is somewhat available for a price at least equal to 223 or potentially higher, and its not even reloadable... What a joke...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 1021384, member: 35183"] Oregonreloader, it is great that you finally had a good outcome, but that advice is of little use when these rifles are specially purchased to comply with game laws for night hunting of coyotes or other varmints. I would vastly prefer to use a 223 or even the 44 mag carbine I use in deer season, but the law says rimfire or birdshot only. The 17WSM was exactly what people in our situation were looking for, on paper - at least... Seriously doubt that Savage is now going to re-design the piece of crap, given that they have kept building it as it is for as long as they have. It also seems to be nearly impossible to get the heavier 25gr ammo needed for coyotes, whereas the 20 gr is somewhat available for a price at least equal to 223 or potentially higher, and its not even reloadable... What a joke... [/QUOTE]
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