Just more rambling for something to do on a boring day... but maybe someone will find some use for it.
Lots of folks fiddle with their Hornet loads trying to squeeze more consistency out of them... trying different powders, primers, bullets, crimps and bullet seating. Nothing wrong with that at all if you like to fiddle, and for some 22 Hornet firearms they need all the help they can get. But I preferred to do my shooting in the killing fields, not at the range. So the sooner I found an acceptable load for a firearm for my uses for it the better, and its range time was over. I did fiddle a little with each new Hornet I got, maybe tried some of the so called "wonder" components or techniques for the Hornet, but always ended up going back to what had long been my standard components and techniques for the Hornets for decades. If the firearm is a shooter to start with, from my experience it just doesn't need the bother regardless of some who have said the Hornet is a finicky cartridge. It's more like some 22 Hornet firearms are finicky IMO, some well known to be problematic. I guess I was lucky not to have any that were.
So for me, I worked up loads for each of my Hornets using...
Powder of choice for decades was Win 680 (later WC680 surplus).
Any small rifle primer on hand in quantity - last used was WSR simply because I had 10's of thousands of them bought for a really good price.
The 46gr Winchester OPE's for decades, the Hornady 45gr Hornet and 33gr Hornady/Remington V-Max included later were my Hornet bullets.
All of my Hornet reloads only got a very, very light crimp.
I always seated bullets to jam the rifling if possible in all of my firearms. That was not possible with some of the Hornet firearms though, and especially not in any with the 33gr H/R V-Max (pretty much a flat base round ball with a green pimple).
All of my 22 Hornets were good to go for head shots on tree squirrels at much longer ranges than any 22 rimfire; even the smallest diggers at long ranges; and predators almost as far. The only thing that messed up what had been a life long love affair with the 22 Hornet was when I got my first of four 17 Ackley Hornets (and they eventually replaced all of my 22 Hornets except the BRNO). I actually bought the Browning Low Wall to have re-barreled to 17AH, but it shot so well right out of the box I just never did it. Ironically maybe, but the 17HMR's and 17HM2's eventually replaced all my 17AH's as well. I never felt I gave anything away with them either from the 22/17 Hornets other than a lot of reloading time, and a little yardage on predators.
Do miss that 22 Hornet Low Wall though, and the Cooper 17 Ackley Hornet. Both were exceptional firearms for the Hornet case, and both were very consistent shooters with their handloads.
FWIW