Savage Arms A Series Target Thumbhole 17 WSM 22" Barrel 8Rd Black Finish
Features
Gray wood-laminate thumbhole stock
Fluted heavy target barrel
Straight-blowback action
Hard chrome bolt with oversized bolt handle
Case-hardened receiver and button-rifled barrel
10-round rotary magazine
The A SeriesTarget Thumbhole boasts a proven, straight-blowback semi-automatic action for the most reliable cycling. It features a hard chrome bolt, case-hardened receiver, 10-round rotary magazine and button-rifled barrel. The user-adjustable AccuTrigger and heavy barrel further increase accuracy.
Mpn
47800
Action
Semiautomatic
Caliber
.17 Wsm
Magazines Included
(x1) 8-Round Magazine
Rifle Barrel Length
22"
Rifle Barrel Twist
1:8"
Magazine Type
Detachable
Rifle Overall Length
41.5"
Rifle Stock
Laminated Hard Wood
Safety
Thumb Safety
Scope Mount
2-Piece Scope Mount
Trigger
AccuTrigger
Weight
7.08 lbs
Caliber or Gauge
.17 Wsm
Handedness
Right Hand
Iron Sights
No
Item Condition
New
Product Type
Rifles
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 17 Winchester Super Magnum is the fastest rimfire cartridge--ever! Introduced by Winchester in 2013, it isn't based on any previous sporting cartridge. Instead, it's based on a .27-caliber rimfire blank used for driving nails! Thicker case walls enable it to withstand higher pressures, and it pushes a 20-grain bullet at 3000 feet per second and a 25-grain bullet at 2600 fps. In terms of capability it falls almost exactly between the rimfire 17 HMR and the centerfire 17 Hornet, obviously an extremely viable 200-yard cartridge for smaller varmints. The rimfire case is not reloadable, so it offers a viable and economic mid-range alternative for varmint shooters who don't handload. Initially a joint venture between Winchester and Savage, 17 Winchester Super Magnum rifle offerings now include Ruger, Browning/Winchester, and others. — Craig Boddington