The .17/50BMG has needed a big brother for a long time so today the .17/20mm was born. Can you say "overbore"?
linksep wrote:Ha ha ha! I want one of each in your icon (including 20mm x .17)... is $20 enough? No powder OK, spent primer OK...
205 grains of IMR4831 seems to produce the highest velocity but we won't know for sure until we find a chronograph that registers above 9999 fps.
Clearly they're going to have to work on maximizing velocity.We tested the new round on a coyote at about 2/3 of it's maximum range. The coyote was feeding on a rabbit when the shot was fired. However, before the bullet arrived, the coyote finished eating and wandered away, causing a miss. We recommend shooting only at sleeping coyotes unless it's either caught in a trap or already dead.
hopkins wrote:Man some people have such a great sense of humor. They think that you are kidding about the utility of the 20mm/17. Targets at distances of 22,000 yds. are easy as pie. Barrel length has to be 106 inches or greater and the rifling is only 1 in 205 to keep the bullets from exploding on barrel exit.
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