.17 HMR

.17 HMR

Infobox Firearm Cartridge
name= .17 HMR


caption= convert|20|gr|sing=on hollow-point .17 HMR rounds
origin= United States
type= Rifle
designer= Hornady
design_date= 2002
manufacturer=
production_date=
number=
variants=
is_SI_specs=no
parent= .22 WMR
case type= Rimfire, bottleneck
bullet= .172
neck= .190
shoulder=.238
base=.238
rim_dia=.286
rim_thick=
case_length=1.058
length=1.349
rifling=
primer=Rimfire
is_SI_ballistics=no
bw1=17
btype1=
vel1=2550
en1=245
bw2=20
btype2=
vel2=2350
en2=250
bw3=
btype3=
vel3=
en3=
test_barrel_length=
balsrc=Hornady cite web |url=http://www.hornady.com/shop/?ps_session=67ba2e47a1f85014c95fee25b93d5727&page=shop%2Fbrowse&category_id=e4c1104b0d6d112d2b80155f75b83ff2 |title=Hornady .17 HMR Page |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]

.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire, commonly known as the .17 HMR, is a rimfire rifle cartridge descended from the .22 Magnum. It was developed by necking down the .22 Magnum case to take a .17 caliber (4.5 mm) bullet. Commonly loaded with a 17 grain (1.1 g) bullet, it can deliver muzzle velocities in excess of 2550 ft/s (775 m/s).cite web |url=http://www.chuckhawks.com/17HMR.htm |title=The .17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]

Development

The .17 HMR round is similar to rounds developed by dedicated rimfire wildcatters who worked to create a rimfire cartridge with an exceptionally flat trajectory. These wildcatters were seeking to match the ballistics of the obsolete 5 mm Remington Magnum Rimfire, which was made from 1970 to 1974, and was to that point the fastest rimfire cartridge ever produced.cite web |url=http://www.chuckhawks.com/magnum_rimfire_comparison.htm |title=Magnum Rimfire Comparison: .17 HMR, 5mm Rem. RF Mag, and .22 WMR |accessdate=2007-09-25 ] With 5mm (.20 caliber) diameter barrels and bullets being virtually unavailable at the time (the 5mm RMR was the last commercial 5mm round until the 2004 release of the centerfire .204 Ruger), the commercially available .17 caliber became their bullet of choice. The .22 WMR was the logical parent case, as it was also the basis for the 5mm RMR, as it was commonly available and had a far larger and stronger case than the next larger .22 Long Rifle. The .17 caliber wildcats not only met, but far exceeded the 5 mm RMR's velocities and flat trajectory. The accuracy of these cartridges was also quite good. The downrange energy of the 5mm RMR is still superior to both .22 WMR and .17 HMR, however, so there is still potential in the 5mm rimfire for wildcatters.

Hornady, in conjunction with Marlin Firearms and Sturm, Ruger, followed much the same path. With the .22 WMR case as the starting point, a simple barrel change was sufficient for most .22 WMR firearms to chamber the new cartridge. In 2002 the first rifles and ammunition began appearing on the market, and the .17 HMR was an instant hit. While the ammunition was relatively expensive due to the high-performance .17 caliber bullets used, it was still cheaper than most centerfire ammunition. The availability of moderately priced and accurate firearms from Marlin and Ruger (leaders in the rimfire rifle market) plus the backing of a major ammunition maker allowed the .17 HMR to quickly gain momentum. Other makers of firearms and ammunition soon introduced .17 HMR offerings.

Availability

Cartridges for .17 HMR come with bullets that weigh 17 or convert|20|gr, and come in designs such as polymer tipped, hollow points, soft points, and full metal jackets. Currently the Full Metal Jacket bullet is only available from CCI. The terminal ballistics of the lightweight expanding bullets limit the .17 HMR to small game animals and varmints. .17 HMR ammunition is less common and more expensive than the .22 caliber rimfire rounds, but this is changing as the popularity of .17 HMR rifles gathers momentum.

.17 HMR rifles and ammo have continued to sell briskly. Following the success of the .17 HMR, the .17 Hornady Mach 2, or .17 HM2, was introduced in early 2004. The .17 HM2 is based on the .22 LR case necked down to .17 caliber using the same bullets as the HMR but at a somewhat lower velocity

A growing number of companies offer .17 HMR ammunition. CCI Ammunition loads all of the .17 HMR ammunition for the CCI, Federal Cartridge, Hornady, and Remington brands. However, the ammunition is loaded with different bullets to different specifications.cite web |url=http://www.chuckhawks.com/ammo_roundup_17HMR.htm |title=Ammo Roundup: .17 HMR |accessdate=2007-09-25 ] Ammunition is also available from Winchester, PMC and Sellier & Bellot.

ee also

*4 mm caliber
*List of handgun cartridges
*List of rifle cartridges

References

External links

* [http://www.varmintal.com/17hmr.htm Varmint Al's] Field Testing the .17 HMR


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