28 September 2009, 01:10
df06primers for 22 K hornet
I load several rifles in 22 hornet and use pistol prinmers in them. Accuracy for me is much better than with small rifle primers.
Can I use pistol primers in a 22 K hornet?
28 September 2009, 02:20
butchloci've always used rifle primers, but load up a few rounds and give it a go. i think you'll find them a bit flatter than what you want
28 September 2009, 04:08
Alberta CanuckIf you do try pistol primers in your K-Hornet rifle loads, be
SURE to wear good eye protection.
Even with the best medical help Obama-care can make your neighbors pay for, an eye is tough to replace. There is a reason rifle primers are made with stronger cups than pistol primers.....
28 September 2009, 18:15
K. W.I use rifle primers too because my guns, T/C Contenders and Brno 110 hav hard hitting hammers. Also T/C with 9mm Luger barrel; rifle primers.

28 September 2009, 20:10
DoublessSeveral years ago, when Ted Curtis was still working for Accurate Powders, I had a lengthy call with him over my K-Hornet. He specifically recommended using small pistol primers, as small rifle primer brisance was sufficient to blow groups apart from the diminutive cartridge...
And as far as eye protection, it is always a good idea, but I would remind folks that small pistol primers are used in 357 mag rounds, and the SAAMI max for that cartridge is around 35K cup, if memory serves. That equates to roughly 45000 psi, well above "normal" Hornet pressures, IIRC . But I don't have my load books handy, so I could be all wrong...
28 September 2009, 20:20
StonecreekI've tried substituting pistol primers for rifle primers in three different Hornets and K-Hornets. I've had no problem with pistol primers, but neither have I enjoyed any improvement from them.
Three examples certainly do not make for statistical certitude, but I've long felt that the pistol primer recommendation was mostly myth with much of the "improvement" a result of the shooter's expectations. If you'll do a blind test of each type of primer I suspect you'll discover no advantage in the pistol type.
No doubt that there are other credible reloaders who will disagree.
01 October 2009, 21:03
HuttAlthough this is about the "K" Hornet this load data (informational only) for the (standard)Hornet with the speer 33gr HP . Check out the primers that are "not" recommended.
http://www.speer-bullets.com/p...talDATA/22h33tnt.pdf03 October 2009, 03:25
Doc224/375Most everyone knows I'm not a fan of Hornets period .
A recent article concerning little gun and pistol primers did appear in one of the gun Mag rags .
Better accuracy and more consistent pressures were achieved using pistol primers .
Either Guns ,G&A , Rifle shooter or Rifle had that article about 2 issues ago .

04 October 2009, 18:45
DMBquote:
Originally posted by Stonecreek:
If you'll do a blind test of each type of primer I suspect you'll discover no advantage in the pistol type.
You do the test. I'll continue using Federal Small Pistol Match primers, and cry about the excellent accuracy I get.