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22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« on: August 03, 2010, 06:23:23 PM »
I recently purchased a used Handi-Rifle in 22 Hornet. It came with lots of Hornady once fired brass. I went to the range yesterday and set up all of my stuff. I wanted to work up a load with some brass I had previously neck sized and primed. Upon charging (12gr LilGun) I tried to seat a bullet (Sierra 40gr SP .224) and found that the case mouth was so large the bullet dropped into the case. It also did this with unsized brass. I have never used a neck sizer die before, but I followed the mfr. directions. Ideas?

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Re: 22 Hornet Oversize Case Mouth
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2010, 03:05:06 AM »
I would suggest you full length resize first, to see if that properly sizes the neck.

Possibly you could neck size thereafter with good results.
My collet die doesn't resize as tight as full length.

Also, you may not be running the neck sizer die down far enough. It is my understanding,
the shoulder on the die should just barely contact the shoulder on the brass but not
enough to reform the shoulder.
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Re: 22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2010, 09:20:48 AM »
Sounds like the neck expander is maybe oversize.  It should be at least a few thousands under .224.

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Re: 22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2010, 02:21:29 PM »
I agree that it sounds like there maybe a problem with the expander.  However on another note, you stated that you were neck sizing your brass.  I personally have never been successful with neck sizing in a break open rifle.  Because of frame stretch you need to bump the shoulder back a little until the frame locks up easily.  It has been my experience that the gun will not lock consistently in the same place with neck sized cases.  If it does not lock in the same place your groups will suffer.  But I do not own a hornet so they maybe different.

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Re: 22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2010, 05:20:40 PM »
Full length verses neck sizing has nothing to do with the final opening size of the case mouth.  It is "ALL" in the expander nipple ???
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Re: 22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2010, 05:43:32 PM »
Full length verses neck sizing has nothing to do with the final opening size of the case mouth.  It is "ALL" in the eapander nipple ???
Didn't say it did, by useing a full length die, which would be a "different" die completely, he could
determine if there was a problem with his collet die.
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Re: 22 Hornet Oversized Casemouth
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2010, 07:25:08 PM »
I agree that it sounds like there maybe a problem with the expander.  However on another note, you stated that you were neck sizing your brass.  I personally have never been successful with neck sizing in a break open rifle.  Because of frame stretch you need to bump the shoulder back a little until the frame locks up easily.  It has been my experience that the gun will not lock consistently in the same place with neck sized cases.  If it does not lock in the same place your groups will suffer.  But I do not own a hornet so they maybe different.

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I do understand also that neck and FL sizing has nothing to do with the oversize neck.  Just thought he might save some bullets and frustration.  At least this has been my experience with break opens.
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