Thursday I loaded up 198 rounds of 22 Hornet ammo using Lil' Gun
with Hornady 35gr V-Max and Sierra 40gr Hornet Varminter bullets.
I say I loaded 198 rounds because I "ganked" 2 cases loading the 35gr
V-Max because the bullet got cocked in the seating die and ripped the
case open. Just my opinion, but I wasn't impressed with way the
Hornady's seated in the cases. I felt like I was "walking on eggs"
every time I seated one of them. they also would get stuck in
the seating part of my Lee die. A quick chamfer on the seating
part of the die with a countersink fixed that The Sierra's were
were the exact opposite. You could seat them in your sleep.
Just like 158gr JHP's in a 357 Mag. I used two different powder
charges of Lil' Gun with both bullets. 12gr and 12.5gr.
Anyway, I made it down to the range this morning around
7:30 A.M. It was just me and the two range officers until 9:30
when some other people showed up. Once I got the Hornet
sighted in at 50 yards I fired groups with all the different loads.
The 35gr V-max were a little erratic. The Sierra 40 gr Hornet
Varminter bullets worked much better. This thing is a laser
death ray at 50 yards! It has a bit of kick to it as well. I had
never shot a 22 Hornet before. I was very impressed! I
moved out to 100 yards to see what it would do.
I managed this group with the Sierra 40gr in the 1 inch range!
Not bad for the very first time out using my own untested
reloads. This rifle is awesome! It has some major potential!
The 4-12 Bushnell Banner worked pretty well. It isn't
the ideal scope for prolonged 100 yard target shooting,
but for medium varmint hunting it will work just fine. I
fired all the ammo I had and wanted to fire some more!
I plan on ordering more brass and bullets soon. Right
now the 22 Hornet has to be my favorite Handi. It
is amazing that a round can have that much punch with
only 12 grains of powder! I should have got one of these
a long time ago. The barrel only got lukewarm after firing
35 rounds back to back. If you are "on the fence" trying
to decide if you want to get a Hornet or not, I say get
one. You won't be sorry.
Robert