17 Hornady Mach 2, 17Grain (Per 50)
Hornady’S V-Max Bullets consistently Achieve Rapid Fragmentation at All Practical Varmint Shooting velocities. . Hand Inspected - Every Varmint Express Cartridge Is Hand inspected Before Leaving Our Factory, ensuring There Are No Cosmetic flaws And imperfections. Powder - The Powder In a Varmint Express Cartridge Is Selected For Its Consistency From Lot To Lot. That Means Consistent Accuracy And Optimum Pressure And Velocity On Every Shot.
Features:
- Bullet Type: V-Max
- Muzzle Energy: 166 ft Lbs
- Muzzle Velocity: 2100 Fps
Specifications:
- Caliber: 17 Mach 2
- Bullet Weight: 17 Gr
- Rounds/Box: 50 Rounds Per Box, 100 Boxes Per Case. Priced Per Box unless Other Wise Stated
Mfg No: 83177
Manufacturer: Hornady
Warranty: No Risk, Lifetime Warranty.
Shipping Information
Weight: 0.3 pounds.
Dimensions: 2 (L) X 2 (W) X 1.5 (H) inches.:
SKU: Lg_87946
Total Rounds 50
Price Break Discount On 10 Boxes Or More. %5 Discount Will Be applied at Check Out.
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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17 Mach 2 |
Weight |
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17 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Ballistic Tip |
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MFG NO |
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83177 |
SKU |
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5658529 |
UPC |
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090255831771 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Following the stunning success of the 17 HMR Hornady introduced the 17 Mach2 in 2004. The 17 Mach2 is based on the 22 Long Rifle case necked down to accept a 17-caliber bullet. Bullet weights are the same as for the 17 HMR, 17 or 20 grains, and while it is not as fast or as powerful as the 17 HMR it delivers amazing performance from so small a case: 17-grain bullet at 2100 feet per second; 20-grain bullet at 1800. No 22 Long Rifle load approaches it in velocity, so it is at least as effective for small game and small varmints, offering a much flatter trajectory with generally excellent accuracy. Most major firearms manufacturers offer 17 Mach2 firearms, but consistent functioning in semiautomatics has proven challenging, so it does not approach either the 22 Long Rifle or 17 HMR in overall popularity. —
Craig Boddington