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17 hmr

Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
edited April 2002 in Ask the Experts
Hi everyone,need a little info.I bought a savage model 93R17 used but in excellent condition,it has a heavy stainless barrel.The problem is about every 10 shots or so it will not eject the shell,i got to reach in with tweezers to get the shell out.I am using hornady ammo.This is a older savage and it does not have the new accu trigger on it.Is there anything that I can do??Thanks Joe

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  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hello, i am wondering if anyone has experienced primers blowind out where the firning pin hits on 17 HMR CCI full metal jacket ammo? I just bought a Henry Golden Boy in this caliber and when we fired it every half dozen shells or so I could feel stuff hiting my face. After dark we very safely fired into a dirt mound and experienced alot of sparks back by the hammer? On inspection of the spent casings you can see where the rim of the cartridge cracked open right where the firing pin makes contact. I could not get this to duplicate with federal ammo? I am going to contact CCI as well as Henry on monday but wondered if anyone else had any info on this or any suggestions for me? Thanks
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What should i expect to pay for a Marlin 17V? Also what should I expect to pay for a 2000 rd case of 17 ammo?
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    i want to buy a rifle/pistol in this caliber... expert suggestions plz
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I was wondering if any manufacturers have ever made a 17HMR pistol. Since there is a 22 mag, I would have thought a 17 would be made too
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    ANYBODY SHOOT ONE YET IN THE MARLIN OR THE SINGLE SHOT?WHEN WILL THEY BE MORE AVAILABLE ? I HATE TOO PAY A PREMIUM IF THEY ARE GOING TOO BE PLENTIFUL SOON.YOU THINK THE AMMO WILL COME DOWN?THANKS IN ADVANCE
    KEEP ON BANGIN BOYS ,DON
  • martzkj@msn.commartzkj@msn.com Member Posts: 582 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I only seen one of these for sale, it only stayed in the shop 2 hours. The price was $205.00. As far as I know ammo is extremely hard to find. I didn't see any for sale yet. So expect to pay a premium for the ammo.
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    If you find a 17-V for sale it should be between 195 and 205 out the door. If you find the bullets they should be 9.99-10.99. I'll bet if you find the gun the dealer may have a box of bullets to sell you with the gun but not a whole case!! There are dealers in VA who have sold the guns but didn't have any bullets and dealers who got maybe 10 boxes of bullets but no guns!!! I've got the bullets but no gun!! It will all break loose about July I'm predicting and then you'll find them everywhere!!! GHD
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    GD I live in Virginia too. I dont know if you have been there but Nuckols Gun Works has a Ruger. I am going to a gun show next sat in Elkins,WV and I hope to find one there. If I find a 17V it will be gone. A friend of mine ordered the Ruger and he says he has a catalog that has ammo for it by the case but he couldn't remember the price. What kind of scope you think it should wear?
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    FreedomCasull, I'm kinda partial to higher power scopes. I geuss that comes from shooting benchrest a long time ago. I think a good quality 4-12 would do very nicely on your 17. That way if you want to squirrel hunt in the woods you can see well enough to shoot eyeballs on the lower powers at short ranges and out in the groundhog fields you can turn it up to see his whiskers vibrate when the little V-Max smacks him. I'm going to put a 6-18 Redfield on mine that I have left over from about 1978 or so. Just where are you in VA? I'm down near Roanoke in Franklin County. GHD
  • firing pinfiring pin Member Posts: 144 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a shop in Oklahoma. Ive sold a total of three 17
    two Ruger one marlin. Sold the marlin for $189.95 Rugers
    for 10% over cost. If you come thru Oklahoma I have rounds for $10.50
    I also found some on this sight that went for $22.00 that's a ripoff.
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    GHD I live around Monterey in Highland County. Back here in the hills. Plenty of places to hunt millions of groundhogs to shoot and rivers to fish. it is a really nice place.
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    FreedomCasull, You're not that far and I have to go to Harrisonburg and Lewisburg, W.VA quite often. I caught some big ole' trout around Monterey when I was a kid!! Give me a note and we'll hook up and catch a fish or make a groundhogs day turn into the great hereafter! GHD charliemill@ earthlink.net
  • red dogred dog Member Posts: 140 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Freedom Casull; I sure envy you, I live over in Rockbridge County.
    I guess were almost neighbors. Good Shooting! Red Dog
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    Red Dog, Whereabouts in Rockbridge Co do you live? I travel right much thru that county and over around Brownsburg there ought to be some good varmint hunting. GHD
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What river did you fish here in Highland GHD. I like to fish the Bullpasture over in McDowell. I have allready killed 13 groundhogs might need a partner later in the summer when they get smarter. take it easy
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    Freedom, Actually the only time I've ever gotten to fish in that country was when I was about 12 or 13 and got to catch some over at Monteray. That's not real fishing I guess but for a kid it was fun!! I'll take you up on the late summer hog hunt! I don't usually shoot much before the middle of May. I'll hunt kudzu banks or places where you won't be able to see them once everything greens up but I like to let them "seed" in the regular hunting places. I have seen some places get overshot and need a couple of years to come back. So I spend a lot of time in the reloading room and at the bench getting ready! GHD
  • Freedom CasullFreedom Casull Member Posts: 103 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Ha Ha I dont let em seed because they dig more holes and there is nothing worse than losing a wagon of hay to a goundhog or a calf leg. I assure you there are plenty to go around. I have a ? for you. I have killed 13 groundhogs and all 13 have been females. Do the males sleep in in the spring?
  • groundhog devastationgroundhog devastation Member Posts: 4,495
    edited November -1
    I don't have an answer for the female question other than they are more active due to getting ready to have young and possibly need to feed more often. I have seen them repeatedly in and out of dens carrying nest building material into the den. I know all about those wagon deals!! Been there, done that!! I am a farmer also. I have a horse farm on the lower end of the county where I live that I'm going to try to get permission to hunt because I got to shoot it one day a few years back and killed 8 in about 2 hours and had more that I couldn't shoot because of horses, buildings or not knowing what was behind them. I think that place would be the ideal test ground for the 17HMR!! If they've lost a horse to a den then maybe they will be a little more receptive of the hunting. GHD
  • bhayes420bhayes420 Member Posts: 1,314 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    GHD, I envy you! That is a beautiful part of the world you live in! Took a group of high schoolers over to Gap Mills, WV 3 summers ago for a youth mission trip. Took a day trip over to Roanoke. Can't remember the name of the park we went too. Kind of like going back in time. Started out with a 1850'ish settlement, then went back to 1700's, then to an Indian village from the 1600's. Kids and adults both loved it. The drive over the mountains from Gap Mills to Roanake was BEAUTIFUL! Going through all those little WV and VA hamlets off the main road was like going back in time 60 or 70 years. I don't want to wish my life away, but I can't wait until retirement in 25 years, give or take a few. I have found my heaven in the mountains of WV or VA! Already looking for some property. Take care!
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