I am wanting to build a .17 cal. rifle and I am debating between the Remington and the Mach IV . The factory cartridge would be the easiest in terms of brass , dies , fit into existing actions and so forth . Yet , for most of my shooting with this gun I figure moderate loads of around 3500 fps with 20 to 25 gr bullets will be enough . Has anyone done much with such moderate loads in the .17 Remington , preferably with the faster powders to milk alot of shots per can out of a lb. of powder ??
Will the big (relatively) Remington case hold it's accuracy with reduced or moderate loads ?
I really like the idea of the efficiency built into the Mach IV , but the bigger factory case looks to be a little more versiltile. You could still use some 30 grainers at top speeds to make a little more gun out of the .17 bore .
Any opinions ??