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November 24, 2002, 03:52:26 PM »
I recently saw a .17 HMR wheelgun. I believe that it was one of the Taurus Tracker models.
Has anyone tested one of these little guys out yet.
What kind of ballistics can I expect out of a 6.5 inch barrel?
I use my .22 WMR wheelgun for fun and inexpensive target shooting so I thouhgt that this may be another nice toy to have :-D
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November 25, 2002, 11:58:47 AM »
I saw an article that mentioned one of those, showed a 17 cylinder beside a 45 cylinder. Boy was that a comparison. It probably would be fun to play with, but it wouldn't be cheap. Those little 17s are pricey. I have one in a 14' contender and it is pretty neat.KN
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November 25, 2002, 12:28:18 PM »
I almost traded in my 22lr tracker for a 17 hmr tracker.
Could not come up with a good use for this gun! It will not be nearly as accurate as a rifle or encore/contender. Ammo is $9.00 for 50 if you shop around. Compare to .89 for 50 22lr it is not a wise swap.
I nearly did it anyway. Does sound like a lot of fun. Maybe they will rent it for a weekend?
If you get this gun post your opinion of it.
Good luck.
Fred.
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December 02, 2002, 10:21:42 AM »
Definitly post your results.
I will probably have to wait for the 17. Just bought a Ruger super red hawk in 44 mag, will need to get set for reloading and work up a few loads before I consider the 17 taurus.
Gook luck!
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December 08, 2002, 02:45:32 PM »
I am currently waiting for my pistol permit to clear, to purchase a new Heritage Arms Co. Roughrider, in .17 HMR, I'll post results of its performance when I get it.
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December 15, 2002, 11:28:47 AM »
I picked up mine, havent shot it yet though. I see Ruger is also making them in the New Model Single Six for next year.
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April 07, 2003, 03:58:14 AM »
I have only shot one crow with mine so far so that is not enough to do an accurate comparision. It had NO entrance wound (visible) and a half-dollar sized exit wound. I think if you are expecting a dramatic wound like a center-fire .22 you will be disapointed. It is what it is.
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can't wait to try it
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April 23, 2003, 02:00:47 AM »
I have a taurus tracker in .17 on layaway.
From what I have read about it, accuracy is less than 1.5 inch groups at 100 yards scoped and bagged. Velocity is 2000 fps plus. These are pretty impressive numbers for a revolver!
I can't wait to try it out on squirrels! Head shots only of course. I suspect it'll made a decent ground hog gun too.
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April 23, 2003, 05:06:00 AM »
I think that the .17HMR would be great for beginners like my girlfriend.
Zachary
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