I really love my .17 Rem but mine is a rem700bdl and can handle heavier loads than I feel safe for the T/C. You will find it more satisfactory than it looks on paper. I hope yours is an accurate gun.I have killed from P.D.'s to a small doe with mine(had back up).Coyote's hate this gun!
recoil is almost nonexistant,trajectory is amazingly flat.The only thing bad about the .17 is how habit forming it can be.I bought several thousand 25 grain bullets with the gun. When(if ) I use them up I'll try other weights.
I have been using I M R 4320 powder and can attest to the possibility of an over load with TINY increases of powder.You MUST start low and work up in tenths of a grain.A quarter grain increase in powder charge WILL blow primers in my gun during the summer. jh