Savage A17 Mach 2 for sale
Marketplace Insights
★ 4.5/5
based on 4 customer reviews across 1 variants from 14 retailers
Mostly positive feedback on accuracy and handling, though one user experienced significant ejection and bolt friction issues that hindered performance.
What customers like
Shooting accuracy50%
shot .5" or better at 50 yards
Reliable handling50%
Rifle cycles and feels great
Overall performance25%
I would buy it again
Common concerns
Ejection malfunction25%
didn't eject every other rounds or not at all
Bolt friction issues25%
The bolt felt gritty and had a lot of friction
Frequently Asked Questions
Savage A17 Mach 2 for sale
Is the 17 Mach 2 a good gun?
The Savage A17 HM2 is well-regarded for small-game hunting and varminting. It offers better ballistics than .22 LR with minimal recoil, retails around $300, and earns consistent praise for reliability and accuracy. For plinking or pest control, it represents solid value.
Is 17 Mach 2 ammo still being made?
Yes, 17 Mach 2 ammunition is still being made. Hornady and CCI continue producing it, and multiple retailers stock the round. It's less popular than .17 HMR but maintains a following among varmint and small-game hunters.
Does anyone make a 17 Mach 2 rifle?
Savage Arms makes the A17 HM2, a semi-automatic rimfire rifle chambered in 17 Mach 2. It's available through multiple retailers, typically priced around $375, and suits small-game hunting, varminting, and plinking.