I love the 22's. I have a 222, 223, and just bought an encore rifle barrel in 22 hornet to carry to my hunting lodge in Uruguay to work on all the big European hares that some British rancher released 200 years ago and have taken over. I had a ball breaking in the barrel and tweaking the different loads and bullet weights. All shoot very well 35, 40, and 45 grain projectiles. In fact at 100 yards, I haven't found a bad bullet. My shots will be limited to 100 yards or so. I put a Leupold VX II 3x9 on it and am more than pleased. I liked the hornet so much, I bought a ten inch barrel to put on my Contender which also sports leupold glass. The hornet has become my new close work varmit clean up round of choice. I love the zero recoil and pin point accuracy. I don't do a lot of paper shooting once I get a rifle sighted in so case life is not a huge concern. Saying that, I did buy a neck sizing only die to milk a few extra loads out of the brass. I bought 500 pieces of new brass, now all loaded and ready to carry to Uruguay,,,,, 5 kilos at a time as per international regulations.
My next posting on the hornet will be a picture of a pile of monster sized bunnies. Those suckers can grow to ten pounds.