30 January 2003, 06:33
<Mike Anderson>17 long rifle
The 17 long rifle rimfire, a 22 necked down. Has this been made or is it being made to anyone's knowledge.
It should yield good results with the 25 grain bullet and be much cheaper to shoot than the 17 hornady.
30 January 2003, 06:40
Savage99I agree. I was going to start a topic just like this.
The round might also have the advantage of being much safer to shoot in the air at stuff in trees. This is why I favor the 177 air rifle around the house.
I bet it can be done. If it's done right it might generate way more business than the WSM's or 17 HMR.
Good idea.
30 January 2003, 06:54
Bob MehaffeyThere is a thread on the rimfire forum regarding this. A company in Cuernavaca, Mexico is supposedly making this called the 17 Aguile (sp?). It features a 20 gr bullet at 1850 fps. I think they have had some management changes at the factory in Mexico which delayed the importation but were supposed to be available last year. A switch bbl 10/22 should work.
07 February 2003, 12:49
GeoStill, it wouldn't come anywhere near rivalling the .17 HMR. It's slower, has a worse trajectory, and less powerful. With the following the HMR has developed, the fact that Hornady is finally catching up production (actually on shelves up here in the middle of MN!), the fact Rem and CCI are now offering .17 HMR ammo as well, and the accuracy it's shown from almost all rifles it's chambered in, Aguila has no chance of matching that.
Besides, Aguila claimed it would release these in 2000-2001. They still haven't gotten any on the market to this day! And everyone thought it was hard finding HMR ammo when it came out!
07 February 2003, 12:57
knightkrawler00From what I have heard, the barrel is available from Aguilla for the 10/22. Ammunition is supposed to be out around the middle to end of summer. I heard this from the local gun shop last night, though nothing concrete.