Here's the dope:
I set up a Savage 93 .22 Hornet with a Riflebasix trigger and Bushnell Trophy 3-9x40 scope. I added sling swivel studs and a Super sling, and I was out to the range to test ammo. .
I laid in a supply of Remington and Winchester 40-grain HP and SP. Since the purpose of the rifle was to protect the haystack from whitetail, I also picked up some S&B 40-grain FMJ's.
While sighting-in, I pulled the bolt several times and brushed the bore like the books say to do. The bolt is a little tricky to re-install if the lugs aren't perfectly lined up, but I got over it.
Results were awesome. The total package was about $300 and the rifle posted 1/2" groups @ 100 yards with any ammo I tried. The trigger was set at 1-lb 2-oz.
The action is quite long and the barrel is nearly the same diameter as the action, so it requires high rings. The barrel has about six inches captive within the action, so the combination is quite stiff, with no part of the barrel touching the stock.
If there is one design flaw, it is the entrance to the chamber. It can be a little tricky to start the cartridge. Aside from that, I wish I could find another. Better yet, I wish they would make one in Left-Hand! The .17 HMR and 22Mag is available in LH, so why not the Hornet?
If you want an inexpensive Hornet, buy it. Install a Riflebasix trigger. You'll like it.
Bitterroot Bob