Yeah I know this is a 204 forum, but what do you guys think about the 17 fireball? I kinda want to get a low recoil rifle, so I thought I might give it a whirl, or possibly a triple deuce? Just thought I'd see what those with more experience than me had to say.
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Todd
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The 17-221, 17 MachIV, and the 17 Rem Fireball cases must have about the same powder capacity. The Hornady Handbook Of Cartridge Reloading 6th Ed has the data on the 17 MachIV round. The max ft/sec muzzle velocity for the 20 Gr bullet was 4,100 and the 25 Gr bullet was 3,700 ft/sec. Looks like the round could be a good 250 Yd prairie dog rifle.
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They are awfully popular in some circles, there are probably more .17 Mach IVs out there, than .17 Remingtons, it's a much smarter round, more efficient, and within a couple hundred FPS of the bigger case.
We'll know soon enough, I suspect Even now, my warped little mind is trying to figure out how to buy one when they hit the market Some folks say that CZ dropped the .17 Remington in order to have enough barrel stock to chamber for the newbie, although that is raw speculation and nothing more.
The .20 VarTarg (.20/.221) is another that might be coming along, it is also a "smarter" design than the .204, really. Again, we'll soon see if it comes along. I've been thinking about setting back and rechambering my CZ American for the VarTarg, as I think it would be more suited for that skinny little barrel.
We'll know soon enough, I suspect Even now, my warped little mind is trying to figure out how to buy one when they hit the market Some folks say that CZ dropped the .17 Remington in order to have enough barrel stock to chamber for the newbie, although that is raw speculation and nothing more.
The .20 VarTarg (.20/.221) is another that might be coming along, it is also a "smarter" design than the .204, really. Again, we'll soon see if it comes along. I've been thinking about setting back and rechambering my CZ American for the VarTarg, as I think it would be more suited for that skinny little barrel.
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Re: 17FB / 17 Mach IV....I built up a 17 Mach IV on an old Sako L461 action, 24" Shelin SS barrel in a McMillian stock with Leupold 6.5-20X scope for ground squirrels. You can see all your hits/misses, zilch recoil, long intervals between cleanings (I go 50 rounds, moly coated), and the little bugger launches a 25gr V-Max at an honest 3950 fps using only 16.8 grs of H322.
The puppy shoots less than .5 MOA, and is good for sage rats out to about 450 yards, and about a good 350 on prairie dogs, being a bigger critter. It rarely exits a large rockchuck, usually just turning the insides into jello. It is devestating on ground squirrels, giving a good "launch factor". (See Skippy jump!) It is excellent on fox and coyotes inside 250 yards.
It is a very efficient caliber, and VERY accurate. I see a 20 caliber (VarTarg) in my future also, and hope Remington gets on the 20 bandwagon soon.
The puppy shoots less than .5 MOA, and is good for sage rats out to about 450 yards, and about a good 350 on prairie dogs, being a bigger critter. It rarely exits a large rockchuck, usually just turning the insides into jello. It is devestating on ground squirrels, giving a good "launch factor". (See Skippy jump!) It is excellent on fox and coyotes inside 250 yards.
It is a very efficient caliber, and VERY accurate. I see a 20 caliber (VarTarg) in my future also, and hope Remington gets on the 20 bandwagon soon.
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I've had one 17 mach iv, built on a Sako 461. Also had two 221 Fireballs, one on the little Sako action, and the other a Rem LVSF. Whilst I like the Fireball, and the mach iv, I won't do one again, especially on a Rem action (that rifle is currently off being rechambered to 222 Rem Mag). Magazine issues just drove me nuts.
Of the two rounds, my preference would be for neither. The 20 Vartag looks to be the best of both worlds.
Of the two rounds, my preference would be for neither. The 20 Vartag looks to be the best of both worlds.