First there are thousands of 22 Hornet rifles and there about as many recipes that work. The trick is to find the right combination for your particular rifle. Now that the disclaimer is out of the way, I have found a recipe close to Speer loading manual #14 that works well in my 22 Hornet. Winchester case; 34 grain Mid South Varmint nightmare (instead of the Speer 33 grain); CCI 500 primer (small pistol);with 12.4 grains of WW 296 or H110. I seat the bullets to a OAL of 1.765". I neck size with a Redding 221 Fireball B/NK N6 S type die with a .238" collar. I have a Lee full length die when I need it. I really like the Lee collet dies, but mine leaves the neck over size and does not grip the bullet well. BTW - I do not crimp, since it is a single shot. Since the 221 Fireball and the 22 Hornet are the same length, I tried the 221 die and it worked well, so i stuck with it. I use a RCBS 222 Remington precision seating die, the one with a window in the side with a special case holder. I have it adjusted so I can seat bullets for a 22 Hornet, 22 K Hornet, 221 Fireball, 222 Rem and 223 Remington by turning the micrometer head to the proper bullet seating depth. I have since gotten precision bullet seating dies for the 221 and 223, but still use it for the 22 Hornet and 22K Hornet. I tried Lil' Gun, I worked on it very hard, but it gave me 300 fps swings in velocity which pushed accuracy out the window and blew out primers on occasion. The 296/110 powders are better for bullets under 35 grains anyway so I went with the 34 grain MS bullet and got very good results. I only tried the beginning load of 12.4 grains. I got such good results with velocity North of 3000 fps, I did not try any thing heavier. Cases seem to last pretty well - for a Hornet. I suspect the pressure is not real high using small rifle pistol primers, but they give real consistant results
Good Luck and Good Shooting