It's no secret around here that I'm one of the biggest 17cal fans wasting oxygen.
I shoot this (probably to often posted
) Pac-Nor barreled Remington Classic for predators.
And this slicked up 700 wearing a Holland stock and heavy P-N barrel for gophers.
First thing I'll say is that if ya don't reload,,, stick with the .204 or .224 calibers.
Other than that, the pros are light recoil, and great terminal performance on predators out to 300 with the right bullet. (I use 25gr Nagels, but all of the Berger, Hornady, or Gold HP's do a good job.) V-Max,,,,, Not so much.
Cons = Only one manufacturer of brass (unless you want to make your own), and it's expensive. Wind can also be a problem at distance, but for most "Calling" situations, it's not an issue. You'll also find that you may need quite a few 17cal specific reloading and cleaning gadgets, but we all love gadgets don't we?
Bottom line,,, It's a fun little round that gets the job done in the right hands, but isn't for everyone.
FYI,,, That CZ's an excellent choice. My buddy down in Nevada, kills between 20 and 50 Coyotes a year with one, and Nevada's no stranger to wind.
Hope this helps.
Luck