Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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What do you think? Mostly the past few years I've taken a few rock chucks with great success using my .204 Ruger. That CZ is a good walking varmint rifle. If you're not familiar with it, think a 35 gr Berger hollow point at 3900 fps. The .204:
A couple of years ago I bought my son a .17 HMR, mostly for sage rats. Dang that little thing is accurate and fun to shoot. But it doesn't have much punch, a mere 17 gr bullet at 2600 fps. I'm pretty sure he'd loan it to me...
50 yard group, .17 HMR, off the picnic table:
Worthwhile to bring the little rifle too? I bought my son a case of 1,000 rounds and there must be 700 of them still remaining... Was thinking the .17 might be useful out to 100 - 150 yards.
What do you experienced prairie dog snipers think? Is it worthwhile to bring the .17 along too, or just the .204 ?


A couple of years ago I bought my son a .17 HMR, mostly for sage rats. Dang that little thing is accurate and fun to shoot. But it doesn't have much punch, a mere 17 gr bullet at 2600 fps. I'm pretty sure he'd loan it to me...

50 yard group, .17 HMR, off the picnic table:

Worthwhile to bring the little rifle too? I bought my son a case of 1,000 rounds and there must be 700 of them still remaining... Was thinking the .17 might be useful out to 100 - 150 yards.
What do you experienced prairie dog snipers think? Is it worthwhile to bring the .17 along too, or just the .204 ?