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| I've used many of the 50 gr TNT's in a .222 and consider it one of the finest .22 centerfire bullets available. Thus, I was extremely disappointed in its "little brother" made for the Hornet. The ogive is way flatter than necessary, and accuracy was less than marginal for me.
Try the 35 gr Hornady V-max instead. It is outstanding in both my Hornet and K-Hornet. Don't shoot it at anything you don't want scattered in little bitty pieces, either. It separates smaller varmints into ill-defined component parts. |
| Posts: 13263 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001 |
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| Thats what i'm useing now and i use 46 win bulck bullets .I want cheap.the vmax and the win shoot the same out of my gun |
| Posts: 14 | Location: canada | Registered: 08 January 2007 |
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| i tried them in a k hornet, but didn't have very good luck. just wouldn't group worth a chit |
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| Use small pistol primers. |
| Posts: 152 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 29 July 2007 |
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