I took a guy prairie dogging on Saturday and he brought along one a them .17 HMR's. To say the least, I wasn't impressed enough to go out and buy one.
When we got home, I looked up some stuff in the Hornady brochure/catalog I have. Hornady now loads factory ammo with their bullets, and then they graph them for FPS out to 500 yards.
The .17 HMR is rated at 2550 fps at the muzzle and at 200 yards, it still is supposed to have 1380 fps left. The chart did not show anything farther for that caliber.
Then I looked up their load for the .223 Remington and it shows that at 500 yards, it still has 1475 fps left.
I don't think 1380 at 200 yrds is a very potent load to kill anything. When I shoot a prairie dog, or coyote, or whatever, I want it to die a quick death, not suffer. I am a ghoul, but I believe that if you're gonna kill something, then do it right. If I hit something and it is not dead then, I shoot it to put it out of its misery.
I realize I am soapboxing here, so I will quit. Just going to go on record as saying, "this is one serious hunter who will not own a .17 HMR."
I saw a quote on the reloading page at Exploding Groundhog Productions. Speed Kills!