There is a center fire and a rim fire.
No.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
The .17 caliber can refer to various centerfire cartridges, such as the .17 Hornady Hornet or .17 Remington. However, the term "17 cal." alone isn't specific enough to determine if it is centerfire, as there are also .17 caliber rimfire cartridges, like the .17 HMR. Therefore, it's essential to specify which .17 caliber cartridge you are referring to.
Remington
Ruger is one.
The 8.5 rim is wider
The stock rim size is 17" and the tire size is is 215/45/17 =]
17 inch diameter rim versus 16 inch diameter rim
Gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, or on line auction (you still need a dealer to receive the rifle if you win auction) Some of the on line auction sites include auctionarms,com, gunbroker.com, and gunsamerica.com
No, an 18-inch tire will not fit on a 17-inch rim. Tire sizes are designed to match the diameter of the rim, so a tire labeled as 18 inches will require a rim that is also 18 inches in diameter. Attempting to mount an 18-inch tire on a 17-inch rim could lead to safety issues and damage to both the tire and rim.
NO it will not.
NO. The tire is an inch bigger around than the rim....