FEATURES : -Silent prey - silent hunter. Comfortable shooting with less noise, compared to centerfire rifles.
-Be one with your T1x. Minimized recoil gives you the perfect moment to fire.
-There are no shortcuts to the top. It's just about the number of repetitions. T1x offers cost-efficient platform for practicing and hunting.
-Security brings certainty, two-position safety, blocking both the trigger and bolt handle. Clear indicators for safety and firing pin status.
Manufacturer: Tikka
Barrel Length In Inches: 20
Caliber: .17hmr
Checkering: Yes
Detachable Magazine: Yes
Dimension: 3.1 X 10.6 X 48.8
Hinged Floorplate: No
Magazine Capacity: 10
Metal Finish: Blued
New item: Yes
Overall Length In Inches: 42
Rate Of Twist: 1:9"
Recoil Pad: Yes
Sights: No
Stock Material: Synthetic
Swivel Studs: Yes
Type Action: Bolt
Weight In Pounds: 5.7
Height: 3.1
Width: 10.6
Length: 48.8
Stock Color: Sand
Metal Color: Blued
Caliber Dictionary
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.
Introduced by Hornady in 2002, the 17 HMR has become extremely popular and is the standard alternative to 22 rimfires for small game and small varmints. Most manufacturers who produce rimfire rifles chamber to it, and all major ammunition manufactures load ammo. The 17 HMR was created by necking down the 22 WMR cartridge, resulting in a lighter but much faster load. Most common are a 17-grain bullet at up to 2550 feet per second; and a 20-grain load at 2375. No 17-caliber bullet bucks wind particularly well, but the 20-grain bullet, though slower, holds up a bit better and tends to offer better penetration. Perhaps the greatest attribute of the 17 HMR is accuracy that is consistently good and often exceptional, effective to as far as 150 yards under calm conditions. As a hunting cartridge it should be limited to animals smaller than coyotes. — Craig Boddington