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  • Nighthawk
    The Hornady 17 HMR is in very high demand or at least around here. It is advertised as being effective on small varmits out to 200 yrds. Mine begans rapidly to loose accuracy after 100 yrds. Hornady is currently the only ammo maker for this round,and I have always found Hornady very reputable. IT is my belief that the bullet is to light to shoot past 100yrds,as you know the bullets are polymer tiped. This may be why it is unstable past 100yrds. Im not sure but I believe it is here to stay. As for the Marlin they are very good guns,It should be a shooter.

    Good Luck.

    Rugster
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  • my-handyman
    I had a Marlin .17V now for about a month. It shoots just a hair over .5" at 100 yds off a bench and bag. I've taken two woodchucks - both one shot, one at 70 yds and one at 85 yds - also a few blackbirds (BIG PUFF!!) Paid $260.00 for gun with scope rings and a box of shells (so-so price). The .17 Remington is a center fire- approximately $550.00 for a BDL, were the .17HMR is a rim fire, that may be why you see a price differance. Cooper, Ruger, Anschutz, Marlin, NEF are produceing guns for the .17HMR. I expect more will start. The shells are going for $11.50 up here in MI. I'll keep my .17, fun, modest noise, shoots good, and more auccurate then my .22mag. The only draw-back is I didn't like the long clip, so I shortened the clip so it is flush with the bottom of the stock. It now shoots four rounds instead of seven. Looks a lot better and carry/balance great!
    Hope this helps
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