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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: southwest Wyoming
Posts: 29
| savage mark2 fv looking to buy one got a mark 2 like it want to up grade after shooting my 93r17 just wondering if the 22lr is as accuract as the 17 any info will be helpful |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Washington
Posts: 185
| A .17 hmr is more accurate then a .22 any day. I love my mark 2 F its a great rifle but if your looking for something more accurate then a .17 your looking at the wrong calibure. The effective range of a .22 long rilfe in my mark 2 F using stingers is about 150 yards. I can go out as far as 200 yards but thats a strech and requires shooting high above what ever my target is. You should pick up a .22 they wont let you down, they are just plain fun and cheap to shoot. |
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 704
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It is true that match .22 ammo is not cheap, but neither is the .17, and $ for $ I would expect the .22 at 50 yards will give it a good run. I think with the heavy barrel Accutrigger Savage, the limitation is the ammo grade, the shooter, and the scope, and less so the gun. How accurate is your .17HMR at 50 yards? I don't see many posting results for it, as it seems to be used more for a hunting gun than a target gun. Ron | |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: southwest Wyoming
Posts: 29
| at 50yr i cover 5round with a dime with my 17 i know 22lr rifle will not shot as far or as accuact as the 17 mark2 fv is as good a quality 93r17 |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Mansfield, MO
Posts: 816
| Good rifles, good price, go for it. |
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 704
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A five shot group covered by a dime is slightly under 1/2" center to center for group size. I've not shot many 5 shot groups but here are a couple with good ammo. The top number is actual outside to outside measurement at 40 yards, and the bottom is my estimated center to center at 50 yards (just scaled up 20%). ![]() The accuracy of a .22LR is highly dependent on the ammo used, as well as the gun. I tested a number of loads and here is how they ranked. The ammo used for the target above ranked fourth. Of the ammo tested the very worst (Remington Viper) has a group size 5 times larger than the very best (Lapua Midas M). So I think in a good gun such as the Savage, the ammo has a large part in how well or poorly the gun shoots. The other big factor is speed. The most accurate stuff is subsonic. ![]() Not sure where you are shopping, but I believe Dick's Sporting goods has some good prices on Savage rimfires. I think I mentioned it before, but if you want accuracy look for a heavy barrel, and make sure it has the Accutrigger. Ron | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 127
| Excellent post, Ron! msj
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 3,573
| Thank you for the good info. Ron.
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| | #9 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: southwest Wyoming
Posts: 29
| thanks ron the one i am looking at has the heavy barrel and the accutrigger thanks to everyone that put info |
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