ANSCHUTZ 1517 Av .17HMR 18" Threaded Thumbhole Walnut
Anschutz is a German manufacturer with an impeccable name for the accuracy of its target rifles. Each is tested at the factory and comes with a certified test target card. Credit must be given to its in-house barrel making and design. Triggers and stocks are painstakingly manufactured and work together to create a rifle that gives the best modern-day performance, combined with old-world finish and quality.
Other FEATURES: Match 64 Action, Two Stage (5098) Trigger, Thumbhole Stock, Threaded Barrel 1/2" X 28 TPI, J&P Hex Key Action SCREWS Caliber: .17HMR Type Action: Bolt Rate Of Twist: 1:9" Metal Finish: Blued Stock Material: Walnut Barrel Length In INCHES: 18 Overall Length In INCHES: 0 Magazine Capacity: 4 Detachable Magazine: Y Hinged Floorplate: N Sights: N Stock Finish: Satin Weight In POUNDS: 6 Checkering: N Recoil Pad: N Swivel STUDS: Y
Caliber Dictionary
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Introduced by Hornady in 2002, the 17 HMR has become extremely popular and is the standard alternative to 22 rimfires for small game and small varmints. Most manufacturers who produce rimfire rifles chamber to it, and all major ammunition manufactures load ammo. The 17 HMR was created by necking down the 22 WMR cartridge, resulting in a lighter but much faster load. Most common are a 17-grain bullet at up to 2550 feet per second; and a 20-grain load at 2375. No 17-caliber bullet bucks wind particularly well, but the 20-grain bullet, though slower, holds up a bit better and tends to offer better penetration. Perhaps the greatest attribute of the 17 HMR is accuracy that is consistently good and often exceptional, effective to as far as 150 yards under calm conditions. As a hunting cartridge it should be limited to animals smaller than coyotes. — Craig Boddington