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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What 17 cal for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="DarryH" data-source="post: 2312648" data-attributes="member: 77108"><p>Your experience matches mine. I had fun with the .17 Rem, but ranges for me were always under 200 yards. I hated taking it out on windy days. I have not used a .20, but .222 .223 22-250 220Swift all work better for all around use for me. I have used .22 Hornet for ranges under 150 yards, and had a LOT of fun with it. My 17HMR is a disappointment for me. I hoped for a lot more from it, but have now relegated it for use on ground squirrels, gophers, English Sparrows, and European Starlings. I use the 22 Mag rimfire for similar use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarryH, post: 2312648, member: 77108"] Your experience matches mine. I had fun with the .17 Rem, but ranges for me were always under 200 yards. I hated taking it out on windy days. I have not used a .20, but .222 .223 22-250 220Swift all work better for all around use for me. I have used .22 Hornet for ranges under 150 yards, and had a LOT of fun with it. My 17HMR is a disappointment for me. I hoped for a lot more from it, but have now relegated it for use on ground squirrels, gophers, English Sparrows, and European Starlings. I use the 22 Mag rimfire for similar use. [/QUOTE]
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