Introducing the A17, 17 HM2 to the Savage semi-automatic A-series. The 17 HM2 is a flat shooting tack driver with achievable velocities of 2100 ft/sec. The proven delayed-blowback action used in the A17 17 HMR is replicated in the new offering to support the high pressures of the Mach 2 caliber. Designed with a free-floating, button rifled barrel, corrosion resistant chrome plated bolt, bolt release and removable dust cover for improved functionality. Its steel receiver is made to withstand increased pressure and prevent porosity and voids. With these performance enhancing features, this rifle is a threat to small varmint in any field.
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SCOTT
1 year agoA 17 hmr is a great rimfire round but fRom my experience the hm2 is a hair more accurate and is as hard hitting as hmr. Rifle cycles and feels great if you stick it in a laminate thumbhole
CHARLES M
1 year agoHaven’t had a chance to shoot it yet. Need to mount a scope which I wish it had come with. Hopefully I can learn to shoot lefty after a retinal detachment in my right eye.
Su F
1 year agoThought this A17HM2 was going to run smooth like the A17HMR. After 40 rounds of Hornady 17gr the rifle started to not eject once or twice per magazine. I was also getting 2” groups at 50 yards with this ammo. Switched to Hornady 15.5gr NTX and it didn’t eject every other rounds or not at all. However it shot .5” or better at 50 yards. Cleaned and lubed the bolt but didn’t fix the ejection issue. The bolt felt gritty and had a lot of friction. I disassemble the bolt than polished all the sharp
John K
1 year agoI would recommend it love how it handles shoots nice have had no problem with it I would buy it again
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