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Old 12-19-2007, 08:23 PM   #1
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10/22 Vs 17HMR

Alright I've been lookin around at aftermarket parts for my 10/22 Ruger and theres a few appealing things I'd like. My question is accuracy wise which is better? A Savage93 17HMR or a Ruger 10/22? Lately I haven't been too happy with the accuracy on my ruger. I'm big on accuracy I love one shot kills. My other plinking/small game gun I use is a RWS model 48 pellet gun and it shoots pretty accurate in my opinion, obviously not a match pellet gun but gets the job done with power. Anyway would I be wasting my time by putting money towards the 10/22 like a new trigger/hammer/sear kit, barrel, stock etc... just to still have not so good accuracy?

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Old 12-19-2007, 09:18 PM   #2
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Welcome to the board Lepa4013.The Savage 93 in .17HMR would be my choice for accuracy, simply because it shoots faster,has a flatter trajectory,and can be shot accurately farther.However it is a very hyper round for small game.
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:31 PM   #3
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The Savage would definitely out-shot a factory 10/22. If you put on a new trigger, barrel and stock the 10/22 would hang pretty close out to between 50 - 100 yards (depending upon how good a barrel you put on the 10/22). Past 100 yards - it is all 17HMR. The 17 HMR is based off a 22 magnum. So, it is really not a fair contest. You are comparing apples and oranges. Be sure to price the difference in cost of ammo. To me the 17HMR is out of my price range as a fun little plinker. I would suggest both, the 10/22 is a great little fun plinker and close-up critter getter. The 17HMR would be fun for extended rimfire range (100 yards +).

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Old 12-19-2007, 09:36 PM   #4
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Lepa4013: Sir; the 10-22 has a tremendous following. Not because it inaccurate. Improving any of the trigger groups will help.
My opinion: RimFireCentral is all about rimfires. The 10-22 has a special section. Spending any time at RFC and you'll see. Read and ask; my experiences with RFC has been positive.
Now the .17hmr: outstanding flat shooting; fast bullet. Historically out of the box Marlin, Savage, Ruger are top shelf. Not uncommon, less than an inch @100yds. Triggers will need addressing.
Sir; I shoot Single Action, I want a Single Six .17hmr.
At RFC I have picked up some great ideas. G&G folks are great knowledgeable folks, sir; I have extensive knowledge and experiences; in this particular case I defer. They are specialist.
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For refined tuning; there is another called the 'Bullseye'. @ GunTalkOnline Ruger master with rimfires.
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:50 PM   #5
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Thanks for all the replies guys, I just haven't been very happy with my ruger 10/22 I've had it for about 3 years and kept it extremely clean and now its starting to misfire. Theres been a couple charts I was looking at and the ruger is all over the place while the 17 stays pretty flat. So right now I'm looking at $30+ just to get my 10/22 to fire again and then I'd like to pick up a new stock and barrel for it. The 93R17 -F retails right around $210-230 and a nice bull barrel for a 10/22 usually runs 120+
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:54 PM   #6
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.17 Mach 2

Lepa4013 have you cosidered the .17 Mach 2? It is a .22 caliber stinger case necked down to shoot a .17 caliber 17 grain boat-tail bullet.It is much less destructive than the .17 HMR but out to 100yards allmost equal in trajectory.
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Old 12-19-2007, 10:01 PM   #7
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Again, if it is a money thing. You need to look at the price of 17HMR and to a lesser degree 17 mach 2 ammo. You are looking at ~$12 a box for 17 HMR verses ~$2 or less for .22lr. I guess it all depends on your budget and how much you plan to shoot. I sold my 17HMR mainly for this reason.
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Money on ammo isn't really a concern. I just started researching 17's tonight after doing a lot of price checking on 10/22 aftermarket stuff, so I haven't looked into mach 2's yet.
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I give $7.99 for a box of 50 .17 Mach 2 hornady V-max in my area of the midwest.I have never shot a Squirrel in my life that wasn't worth 16 cents.
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hey lepa4013, if you dont want that 10/22 i'll take it off your hands. i'll even pay all the cost to get it.
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Old 12-19-2007, 11:53 PM   #11
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Anyway would I be wasting my time by putting money towards the 10/22 like a new trigger/hammer/sear kit
Dont need the sear. Use the origonal one. You can get a34 oz trigger without buying anything else if you do a little research and find the tricks like turning around the trigger return spring and pin or trimming a couple of springs and polishing internals etc.

If you want pure accuracy get a bolt. If you want a fun project to customize in a semiauto- get a 10/22.
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Old 12-19-2007, 11:57 PM   #12
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I don't know what went wrong but after 3 years of shooting its been doing a lot of misfires and I recently clipped a couple rings on the spring and liked the pull a lot better. So what would I have to do to get it firing again? So far I think I'm going to end up with a nice savage not sure which model I want yet but the BTVS is looking nice. I was looking at the Tapco M4 stock for my 10/22 before it started misfiring on me cause its adjustable and light weight with a lot of good reviews to make it a fun plinker I just want a gun with a lil bit more accuracy for hunting and target shooting to match my model 48 pellet gun.
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Old 12-20-2007, 12:02 AM   #13
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Lepa, You'll love the .17HMR. I sure have a lot of fun with it. Far more accurate than a .22, no comparison at all in my opinion. I have a 10/22 and a pair of .17's. One is a Savage and the other a Ruger M77. The Ruger out shoots the Savage every time. The Ruger is built much better. I recommend the BSA Sweet Seventeen scope. It's calibrated specifically for the .17 round, and is very accurate in it's adjustments. Good luck, and welcome aboard!
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Old 12-20-2007, 12:10 AM   #14
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I don't know what went wrong but after 3 years of shooting its been doing a lot of misfires and I recently clipped a couple rings on the spring and liked the pull a lot better.
What spring?

Sounds like your firing pin is striking the rim of the bullet too slow. Like it's gummed up or burred.
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Old 12-20-2007, 08:52 AM   #15
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The spring that gets replaced when u buy a trigger kit that lightens the pull, I've tried a couple different solvents and lubricants in hopes of getting it cleaned out. Oh and if anyone was wondering yes it was misfiring before i clipped the spring i was just having fun to see if it actually lightened the pull or not which it did.
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