AJ Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 Did you ever think of using a .223 Rem? Its a great gun. LOL! From your choices and not wanting to reload, the .17 Rem would be my pick. It is the easiest to get ammo for. Granted Cooper has ammo for the 17 Mach IV but Remington ammo wold be easier to get. I shoot a .17 Rem and it is a dream for varmints. You can watch the impact in the scope. It does minimal if any damage to the hide on bigger critters. Produces lightning strike instant death. Some claim the .17 Rem is too affected by the wind. It is very similar to the .222 Remington as far as wind drift. I have used mine to 350 yards on squirrels and ground hogs with great results. From the cartridges you listed my preferance would be: .17 Rem 17M4 - I would stock up on factory ammo. .221 Fireball Hornet is ok. You may get pass throughs. 19 Calhoon - only if I bought a case of ammo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sureshot Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Re: Fur caliber...... personally I shoot the .223! , and love it LOL!! I knwo a few guys who shoot the .17 and actually my fur buyer swears by it, he sayd he can tell when a hide coems in shot with a .17 couse absolutly no damage!!the .17 rem that is another buddy has the .17 machv and it is great to just a bit slowere I believe but the ammo is harder to find like AJ said! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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