200+ ft. lbs at the muzzle
You will have to call Henry to find out.
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
.17 is the caliber, HMR means "Hornady Magnum Rimfire".
I think the .17HMR would be a better choice all around, I have both and the 17HMR is better by far. The .22 bullet travels about 900'-1300' FPS and the .17HMR travels at 2200'- 2500 FEET PER SECOND.
NO! This will damage your rifle. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!This might also damage the shooter...A 17HMR's bullet is .172 diameter a .22 Mag is .224,and the difference in cases means theres gonna be some rupturing,damaging the gun and the shooter....DONT DO IT!!!!
Nobody. The .17 HMR (for Hornady Magnum Rimfire), is a rimfire cartridge, not a center fire cartridge.Anschutz, CZ-USA, Henry, Weatherby, Ruger, Remington, Marlin, Browning, Savage, and Crickett are among the list of manufacturers who manufactures .17HMR rifles, but, as with the cartridge, they are all rimfire rifles.
17 caliber rimfire
No not that I am aware of.
Eiffel Tower rhymes with rifle power.
You can use direct or alternative current to get power when building a rifle from scratch.
You will have to call Ruger to find out.
17 grains - ballistic tiped or 20grain in hollow point