Yes, Browning did produce a firearm chambered in .17 Remington caliber. The Browning A-Bolt rifle series included models that were available in this caliber, catering to varmint hunters and precision shooters. The .17 Remington is known for its high velocity and flat trajectory, making it popular for small game hunting.
Remington made one can the Remington 17 about 30 years ago.
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The .17 caliber can refer to various centerfire cartridges, such as the .17 Hornady Hornet or .17 Remington. However, the term "17 cal." alone isn't specific enough to determine if it is centerfire, as there are also .17 caliber rimfire cartridges, like the .17 HMR. Therefore, it's essential to specify which .17 caliber cartridge you are referring to.
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Yes, Remington makes a rifle in the 700 series, its a Remington 700 SPS Varmint (sells for around $500 to $550, it shoots the .17 Remington Fireball, which is a .17 cal bullet, The stock is Synthetic with a vented beavertail style forend, guarenteed to shoot 2.5 MOA at 100 yards, but some are better than other Ive seen some shoot 1 MOA at 100 yards (3 shot group). In Oklahoma city Sportsmans Wharehouse actually has one on sale for around $470 and I believe it has a heavy, 26 inch barrell on it, hope that helps ! Yes, Remington makes a rifle in the 700 series, its a Remington 700 SPS Varmint (sells for around $500 to $550, it shoots the .17 Remington Fireball, which is a .17 cal bullet, The stock is Synthetic with a vented beavertail style forend, guarenteed to shoot 2.5 MOA at 100 yards, but some are better than other Ive seen some shoot 1 MOA at 100 yards (3 shot group). In Oklahoma city Sportsmans Wharehouse actually has one on sale for around $470 and I believe it has a heavy, 26 inch barrell on it, hope that helps !
1935.Make that 1930.
The .17 Remington cartridge would be chambered for a short action rifle.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
You will have to ask Remington.
Remington Steele was created on 1982-10-01.
Yes.