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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/07/16 01:26:51
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REMINGTON MODEL 572 .22 LR SOLD
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/07/16 10:45:14
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Whats the diffence between the .17 and the 22 power wise?
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/07/16 15:12:42
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The .17 is closer to a 22 mag but shoots flatter
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/07/16 15:35:00
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Here's a chart comparing the trajectories of the .17hmr (17 & 20 gr.), .17hm2, and 22lr....all zeroed @ 100 yds.
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/10/15 18:49:51
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do you still have your Ruger 17 for sale??? if so could you email me bluemtstove@gmail.com thank you Sharrie Copeland
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/10/15 20:57:57
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/23 02:05:19
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Ruger is still available Scopes are available also Vintage Bushnell Sportview 4-12 x 40 AO, rifle scope, BDC & Rangefinder $75 I have them with Me in Bradford PA
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/23 21:35:13
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pghmarty, What shape is the Tasco in, and what reticle? What to ship it to Franklin?
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/23 23:33:31
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I'm not sure where my dad put it. Scope was in very good condition, I'm not sure what the reticule is but think is is dual x I will ask him where it is tomorrow when he calls from camp
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/24 05:37:06
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These charts show bullet drop. Could swear I read not too long ago the a .22 mag has more killing power over the .17 out past a hundred yards. That the .22 mag has more foot/pounds of energy still available out past that distance. And isn't that the name of the game? Am I wrong here?
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/24 11:20:26
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17HMR hits harder at longer distances Energy Velocity is an important factor in calculating kinetic energy, but so is bullet weight. We have already seen that the .17 HMR is by far the faster cartridge, but the .22 WMR shoots a far heavier bullet. Energy is important because it powers bullet expansion and penetration, and is a major factor in killing power. Here is the energy of our comparison loads, in foot-pounds at the muzzle, 50 yards, 100 yards, 150 yards (when available), and 200 yards (when available): - .17 HMR, 17 grain V-Max = ME 245 ft. lbs., 185 ft. lbs. at 50 yards, 136 ft. lbs. at 100 yards, 99 ft. lbs. at 150 yards, 72 ft. lbs. at 200 yards.
- .17 HMR, 20 grain XTP = ME 250 ft. lbs., 187 ft. lbs. at 50 yards, 137 ft. lbs. at 100 yards, 99 ft. lbs. at 150 yards, 72 ft. lbs. at 200 yards.
- .22 WMR, 30 grain TNT = ME 325 ft. lbs., 200 ft. lbs. at 50 yards, 120 ft. lbs. at 100 yards, 80 ft. lbs. at 150 yards.
- .22 WMR, 40 grain JHP = ME 324 ft. lbs., 230 ft. lbs. at 50 yards, 162 ft. lbs. at 100 yards.
Here we see a different story. The .22 WMR starts with about a 75 ft. lb. advantage in kinetic energy at the muzzle. At 50 yards the 40 grain .22 bullet is carrying about 45 more ft. lbs., and at 100 yards the 40 grain .22 bullet still has a 25 ft. lb. advantage over the .17 bullets. At 150 yards the .17 HMR has an energy advantage of about 20 ft. lbs. over the 30 grain .22 bullet, and we have no figures for the 40 grain bullet beyond 100 yards. What we can conclude from this is that the 40 grain .22 WMR load is the most powerful cartridge out to at least 100 yards, and beyond that adequate data is lacking. I would guess that the 40 grain .22 WMR bullet retains its energy advantage out to at least its maximum point blank range of about 125 yards. Note that the energy of the 30 grain .22 bullet falls behind the 40 grain .22 bullet by 50 yards, and behind both .17 HMR loads by 100 yards. Also note that there is no practical difference in energy between the 17 and 20 grain .17 HMR bullets at any range.
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/24 12:45:06
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I've blown woodchucks nearly in half from over 150yds with my .17HMR. It's a hot little round.
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Re:Ruger 77 .17HMR Allweather, Remington 572, 22 pump, Bushnell 4-12 x 40, 3-12x 52 Tasco
2012/11/24 22:57:30
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I did not get to ask my dad where scope is today but he will be home in the morning Thanks, Marty
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