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.22 WMR questions
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05/02/25 03:44 PM
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What are everybody's thoughts on the .22 WMR? For my smaller caliber guns I have several .22LRs, a .17 HMR, and a couple of .243 Winchesters. Do y'all think that a .22 WMR would be a good, practical gun to add to my small-caliber arsenal? Does anyone think the .22 WMR is overkill for meat hunting rabbits and squirrels? How far out could you take down a 'yote with it? What brand, model, and action do you prefer? Thanks, Zach
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Re: .22 WMR questions
[Re: mississippiposse]
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05/02/25 04:45 PM
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Here my 2 cents worth. WMR is fun. Never got into the 17 cal thing. Agree not as accurate as the 22 cal most likely limited WRM ammo. Overkill on squirrels. Probably. I head shot squirrels with my CZ and loose a front leg at times. Heart lung shots are a mistake. It’s fun when I get bored with my 22 lr . I could see were it be great on raccoons would put them down. I would not hesitate getting another one if the CZ falls in the river. I shot groundhogs with 22 lr but would prefer a 22 WMR. Never hurts to have another gun I agree with this. I'd say it comes into it's own as a groundhog gun out to 150 yrd or so. Some are very accurate, CZ and Anchutz, BIL did very well with a CZ .22 mag for coyote hunting. But then he was hunting forest with a caller so shots were under 100 yrds. Little small for for coyotes for me anyway. Shells are 30 cents a piece where .22 LR are 8 cents a piece. They're fun though. For sure, they'll mess up a squirrel. Even the solids.
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Re: .22 WMR questions
[Re: CoyoteCowboy]
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05/02/25 04:48 PM
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I bought a Citadel/ Howa Trakr in..22 mag in.sale for like $168, shipped, from.Buds YouTube reviews surprisingly good. Very light and very ugly Tried a handful.of different brands and weights and it REALLY likes Hornady 45 gr CD. At 50 yds, getting dialed in . ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/05/full-2625-256670-1000005774.jpg)
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Re: .22 WMR questions
[Re: CoyoteCowboy]
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05/02/25 06:08 PM
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I like the Marlin 22 mags so well that there is a loaded one by every door in the house and garage. All wear a 2,3 or 4X Leupold. It is fun to watch critters come apart in the scope.
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Re: .22 WMR questions
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05/02/25 07:58 PM
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I bought a Citadel/ Howa Trakr in..22 mag in.sale for like $168, shipped, from.Buds YouTube reviews surprisingly good. Very light and very ugly Tried a handful.of different brands and weights and it REALLY likes Hornady 45 gr CD. At 50 yds, getting dialed in . Cool, thanks! That's a great group
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Re: .22 WMR questions
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05/02/25 08:00 PM
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22 mag. I have killed numerous hogs to 240 lbs. not head shots, but behind the shoulder. They run about 75 to a 100 yards. Killed quite a few at 100 yards. Get you a .22 mag handgun, also. No hogs around here (at least I hope not) but I do have a .22 mag revolver
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Re: .22 WMR questions
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05/02/25 08:04 PM
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I currently don’t have a 22 mag although I have over 30 boxes of ammo for one so I’m sure there is one in my future. My last 3 were a Marlin tube feed 783, CZ452 and an Annie.
I sold/loaned all 3 to neighbors and/or friends. The 17 HMR is superior in my opinion and my two CZ 452 regular take squirrels at 100 yards or a bit more.
The 22 mag may hit harder but the HMR is more accurate in my experience.
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Re: .22 WMR questions
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05/02/25 08:04 PM
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…I have a Henry … sweet shooting little gun Nice gun! Is that a Classic?
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05/02/25 08:08 PM
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I currently don’t have a 22 mag although I have over 30 boxes of ammo for one so I’m sure there is one in my future. My last 3 were a Marlin tube feed 783, CZ452 and an Annie.
I sold/loaned all 3 to neighbors and/or friends. The 17 HMR is superior in my opinion and my two CZ 452 regular take squirrels at 100 yards or a bit more.
The 22 mag may hit harder but the HMR is more accurate in my experience. Thanks, yep my .17 is super accurate too but it's just so explosive on squirrels, and it seems like it would be a little light for coyotes out past 50 yards
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Re: .22 WMR questions
[Re: CoyoteCowboy]
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05/02/25 08:16 PM
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I currently don’t have a 22 mag although I have over 30 boxes of ammo for one so I’m sure there is one in my future. My last 3 were a Marlin tube feed 783, CZ452 and an Annie.
I sold/loaned all 3 to neighbors and/or friends. The 17 HMR is superior in my opinion and my two CZ 452 regular take squirrels at 100 yards or a bit more.
The 22 mag may hit harder but the HMR is more accurate in my experience. Thanks, yep my .17 is super accurate too but it's just so explosive on squirrels, and it seems like it would be a little light for coyotes out past 50 yards 22 mag hollow points will leave you with 4 feet, a tail and a red mist over about 12 feet.
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