@bobcatforever3485 300 yards is really long for a 17. It was fun to see how it would do. We are happy you liked the video and thanks for watching. Kenny ASO
@user-qt6ob4yy6c She has a lot of recoil. It’s manageable. The 17 Mike has and the 22 mag Ruger precisions are some of the funniest guns to shoot. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kenny @ ASO
@raymondcamp8212. Thank you for watching and commenting. We always appreciate hearing from everyone. If you ever have any questions please feel free to reach out to us. Thanks again for watching. Kenny@ASO.
Took my Savage B17 suppressed out today at 300 and was able to hit a 10inch shoot n see no problem. My strelok app called for 12.5 MOA with 20 grain cci fmj
@May-yc6ic. Thanks for watching and commenting. The brake on Mike’s .17 is from Primary Arms. It’s for a 22 caliber and is a tanker style. We have more videos on the Ruger Precision coming. I just picked one up in 22wmr.
Only ammo to use is Hornady. 17gr v max, tried every ammo on the market 99% suck at best. Hollow point are the worst. Noone has shot a .17 more than me and my buddy PERIOD. I know it will shoot 387yds 200yrd shots all day.
@mr.kenslifeshop4034. Thanks for watching and commenting. We appreciate it. The bipod on this gun is a utg. We have several different ones. Mike has some Magpul and UTG’s. I run an Atlas BT-47 on all my rifles. It has a quick detach and I move it from rifle to rifle. The down side is it’s really expensive. I have a Harris style one as well. Choosing one depends on what you are wanting to use it for. If you just bench or prone shoot then any will work. If you are needing the bipod to cant or adjust quickly then some of this my no work for your application. Just pick one that will fit your needs. Thanks for commenting and if you have anymore questions please feel free to ask. Kenny@ASO
hey jaun. thank you for the question, can you tell me what your plans are for both rifles? I am happy to give you any advice I can. thanks mike @ all season outdoors
@@allseasonoutdoors1512 .. thank you for getting back to me.. I want to use both guns for hunting.. I want to be able to shoot the 17 up to 300 yards and the 308 up to a 1,000 yards if that's at all realistic.. the scopes I have came with the guns and don't seem that good to me.. I would like a closer to a top of the line scope.. maybe not the most expensive, but not a cheap scope either.. I want to be towards the higher end..
jaun for the .308 I would suggest Arken Optics 5x25x56 or the Vortex Viper PST gen 2 5x25x50. The low side of a 5 power will still work well with closer shots in cover for hunting. The 25 power is more than enough to get you to the 1000 yrd mark. The .17 hmr is more tricky in my opinion, I run a 4x 16 power on mine. The close shots of squirrel hunting I like a 3 or 4 power low end, if 300 yards is the high end of what you want out of your rifle then a 9-16 high side power will do that easily. I chose the Primary Arms 4x16 because I wanted to see one in person. Only thing I wish it had was a zero stop feature. Hope this helps, please feel free to ask any time. mike @ all season outdoors.
Good video. That is a really long ways to shoot a 17 HMR. I am amazed that your groups were that good. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
@bobcatforever3485 300 yards is really long for a 17. It was fun to see how it would do. We are happy you liked the video and thanks for watching. Kenny ASO
It’s a good thing you put a comp on that thing or it might get away from you!!
@@idahooutdoors6901 Thank for watching and commenting. The comp on that is just tactacool. lol. That’s for commenting. Happy shooting. Kenny@ASO
You better put a heating pad on that shoulder from all that recoil.😂
@user-qt6ob4yy6c She has a lot of recoil. It’s manageable. The 17 Mike has and the 22 mag Ruger precisions are some of the funniest guns to shoot. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kenny @ ASO
Enjoyed watching. Try the 17wsm. The fluted Barrell savage is impressive..
@raymondcamp8212. Thank you for watching and commenting. We always appreciate hearing from everyone. If you ever have any questions please feel free to reach out to us. Thanks again for watching. Kenny@ASO.
Took my Savage B17 suppressed out today at 300 and was able to hit a 10inch shoot n see no problem. My strelok app called for 12.5 MOA with 20 grain cci fmj
@thezohan3129. We ended up at 10.5 moa with the 17 grain. Thanks for the info for the 20 grain Thanks for watching and commenting. Kenny ASO.
Amazing for a rice size bullet.
@markthomas9687. Thanks for watching and commenting. The .17 is a little round. Super fun to shoot.
the bolt on my 22 rpr likes to pop up when carrying it around on my back which is annoying lol. it will sometimes go back and cycle and waste a round
Wow!!
Hey man love your vids. I just picked this gun up and wondering what the muzzle brake you’re using is? I can’t find one for a .17
@May-yc6ic. Thanks for watching and commenting. The brake on Mike’s .17 is from Primary Arms. It’s for a 22 caliber and is a tanker style. We have more videos on the Ruger Precision coming. I just picked one up in 22wmr.
Ok thanks for the comment back!
Only ammo to use is Hornady. 17gr v max, tried every ammo on the market 99% suck at best. Hollow point are the worst. Noone has shot a .17 more than me and my buddy PERIOD. I know it will shoot 387yds 200yrd shots all day.
@randybichsel4597. Great information. Thanks for sharing. We appreciate you watching and commenting. Happy shooting. Kenny@ASO
@@allseasonoutdoors1512 hey bud the problems we saw with any hollow point is they hate any wind no matter how light
@@allseasonoutdoors1512 the barrels last about 70,000 rds I'm on my 4th barrel you shoot dead on next bullet may be 3 foot off they go that fast
Kind of bipod does this guy need?
@mr.kenslifeshop4034. Thanks for watching and commenting. We appreciate it. The bipod on this gun is a utg. We have several different ones. Mike has some Magpul and UTG’s. I run an Atlas BT-47 on all my rifles. It has a quick detach and I move it from rifle to rifle. The down side is it’s really expensive. I have a Harris style one as well. Choosing one depends on what you are wanting to use it for. If you just bench or prone shoot then any will work. If you are needing the bipod to cant or adjust quickly then some of this my no work for your application. Just pick one that will fit your needs. Thanks for commenting and if you have anymore questions please feel free to ask. Kenny@ASO
my fx air rifle can do this
actually i killed a racoon at 337 yards
You aiming at the moon?
What muzzle break is that
@jeremyschwandner7163. It’s a tanker style for a 22 cal. From primary arms. Thanks for watching and commenting. Kenny ASO.
what scope would you recommend for the 17? do you have a recommendation for a 308 scope?
hey jaun. thank you for the question, can you tell me what your plans are for both rifles? I am happy to give you any advice I can. thanks mike @ all season outdoors
@@allseasonoutdoors1512 .. thank you for getting back to me.. I want to use both guns for hunting.. I want to be able to shoot the 17 up to 300 yards and the 308 up to a 1,000 yards if that's at all realistic.. the scopes I have came with the guns and don't seem that good to me.. I would like a closer to a top of the line scope.. maybe not the most expensive, but not a cheap scope either.. I want to be towards the higher end..
jaun for the .308 I would suggest Arken Optics 5x25x56 or the Vortex Viper PST gen 2 5x25x50. The low side of a 5 power will still work well with closer shots in cover for hunting. The 25 power is more than enough to get you to the 1000 yrd mark. The .17 hmr is more tricky in my opinion, I run a 4x 16 power on mine. The close shots of squirrel hunting I like a 3 or 4 power low end, if 300 yards is the high end of what you want out of your rifle then a 9-16 high side power will do that easily. I chose the Primary Arms 4x16 because I wanted to see one in person. Only thing I wish it had was a zero stop feature. Hope this helps, please feel free to ask any time. mike @ all season outdoors.
@@allseasonoutdoors1512 ... thank you very much, this will help a lot... again, thank you...
Juan , Thank you for watching