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Offline Deadeye47

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New 22 Hornet...Loads?
« on: May 28, 2004, 07:36:52 AM »
Just acquired a Hornet barrel and Hornady dies .....any loads to start with? Favorites? Hints? Just ordered brass and bullets from Midway.... I have several .224 cal bullets already...50,52,53 and 55grainers ( just ordered some 45 grain H.P.'s)  Yeah I needed this like a hole in the head as I already have a .222 , several .223's and a .225....the other three can do everything this hornet can do only better...so give me some pluses on this deal...if there are any.... :?
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New 22 Hornet...Loads?
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2004, 08:51:37 AM »
Well, the hornet is quieter than the .222, and you can get 600-700 shots per pound of powder.
Another advantage of a hornet barrel is that you can ream it out to k-hornet, bee or .221 fireball ;-)
Mitch.

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New 22 Hornet...Loads?
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2004, 04:28:17 PM »
Deadeye,

I have been playing with the Hornet barrel I got from BigBoreFan.  13.5 gr of Lil'Gun is about all the Win case will hold without extra length drop tubes, so I loaded some behind a 40 gr V-Max and got groups in the 1" neighborhood at 100 yards.  I used CCI 400 and just neck sized the brass.

H4227 seems to be pretty accurate at about 10.0 gr with a 45 gr bullet.  6.0 gr of Blue Dot wasn't impressive at all.  H110 didn't give as good of a group as  H4227 gave.

My barrel is one of the older styles that is much more slender than the newer ones and I'm using a 12 gauge forearm and receiver.  There isn't any need in "O" rings with this set up!

BTW, Rem brass will hold about 1.0 extra grain of powder.

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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2004, 07:16:03 AM »
Yes. I ordered some Rem. brass and some boolits from Midway and I have some 4227 and some lil-gun so I guess I'll be set. Do you have that K-Hornet reamer ordered yet Mitch??? Put me on your list.... :wink:  :-D
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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2004, 11:12:37 AM »
I've had pretty good luck with my NEF Handi Rifle Hornet combining a 35-grain Hornady V-Max with Hodgdon's H110. One four-shot group of 11.5 grains, with bullet seated at 1.715, measured 1.2 inches, with three of that group in a .36-inch hole.

Haven't had an opportunity to try it on varmints yet, and I want tell you that a little bit of breeze can have a big effect on that little 35-grain slug.

I'm going try some Lil Gun on the 35's, if the dadratted wind will ever slow down a bit. Craziest year I've ever seen for wind.

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« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2004, 12:20:27 PM »
Thanks for the input cdbeaver...I think the lightest bullet I have is a 45 grain but would like to try the light ones...have you ever heard of calhoon bullets?.... I can't find anyone how has tried the things...he makes some light ones too......
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New 22 Hornet...Loads?
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2004, 05:10:20 AM »
9.4 gr of 2400 behind a 40 gr V-Max bullet - 4 shot group in a nickel at 110 yards.

Steve