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50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« on: July 03, 2010, 06:13:39 PM »
I am considering going to a "bulk" bullet such as Dogtown or Varmit Nightmare in my Hornet. The 30-35 grain offerings are too light, IMO for the applications I plan on using the gun for. Is anybody using the 50 grain in the Hornet or is it too heavy?
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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2010, 06:27:02 PM »
I have an old SS Savage and I'll carry a few 50grers with me if I'm hunting coyotes in thick woods with shots @ 50yds or less, drops off to much for me @ 100yds to get good kill shots in my rifle. 40gr to 45gr works better at the longer ranges on yotes. The 35gr v-max for everything else.

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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2010, 06:37:34 PM »
I am considering going to a "bulk" bullet such as Dogtown or Varmit Nightmare in my Hornet. The 30-35 grain offerings are too light, IMO for the applications I plan on using the gun for. Is anybody using the 50 grain in the Hornet or is it too heavy?
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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2010, 09:15:02 AM »
I loaded some 52 gr. Sierra Match bullets for my Contender pistole. I loaded them hot and could get no more than 2 loads from a case. Accuracy was excellant but it still would not do what my .222 barrel would do so I quit running brass.

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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2010, 09:37:23 AM »
Rate of twist is 1:16. The main reason I was looking to rub the the 50 grainer was to save a few cents, doesn't appear to be worth the effort. Thanks for the input guys.
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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2010, 05:47:15 PM »
The only 50 gr. bullet I have tried is the Nosler BT qn in my Browning with a 16" twist it key holed at 50 yds. I'm talking bullet profiles not just oval holes. I'm not sure about the bulk bullets you want to use since they should be a little shorter than the Noslers but I would guess that they won't work very well.
I have bought a contender barrel in 22 hornet that should have a 14" twist and I may try some 50 gr bullets in it but with the shorter barrel I might stick with the lighter bullets anyway.

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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2010, 10:56:15 AM »
I am considering going to a "bulk" bullet such as Dogtown or Varmit Nightmare in my Hornet. The 30-35 grain offerings are too light, IMO for the applications I plan on using the gun for. Is anybody using the 50 grain in the Hornet or is it too heavy?

I use the 50gr nosler BT in NEF but its suppose to be a 1-9 twist according to the info on this sight.
I just got a chrono so I'll see what velocities im getting and post up.
But honestly I think the 45gr hornady sp are more accurate in my gun.

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Re: 50 gr. Bullet in .22 Hornet.
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2010, 01:26:40 AM »
I agree with Bruce,same thing happened in my handi rifle.