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01 January 2006, 20:05
.22 HORNET
Who uses 33gr TNT in their HORNET....
I've always been a V-MAX man myself but was trying to work up an accurate load using the 33gr and lil gun. A lot of people says lil gun and bullets lighter than 40gr just do not work well together. I was loading them to 3060 fps but the best group was just under 2" at 100yrds. I bought some H110 to see how it does. According to Speer, 12.8gr would put you just over 3200 fps. I know the B.C. of this bullet is only .080 but using out to 100 yrds or so should be pretty fun. By the way, my Hornet is a H&R with the 1:12 twist. Anyone successfully loading this little bullet? Thanks and Happy New Year!
01 January 2006, 22:29
Jay Johnson
.22 Hornet

Your should be able to buy some surplus AA1680 for about half the price of those powders and get some very good results.
01 January 2006, 23:45
PJ
I am shooting two Hornets using 35 grain VMax and Lil'Gun:
CZ 527-13 grains.
BSA Martini-11 grains.
Accuracy is outstanding in both-sub 1/2 MOA in the CZ and sub 3/4 MOA in the Martini.
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02 January 2006, 04:11
VarmintGuy
.22 Hornet: In order for me to "break" the 1.000" group barrier (5 shots at 100 yards!) with my latest Hornet Rifle - I had to go to the 35 gr. Hornady V-Max!
I have not tried the 33 gr. TNT bullet as yet.
I am using H 110 powder with the 35 gr. V-Max bullets to get my Ruger #1-B in 22 Hornet to perk up and shoot under M.O.A.!
I have a Leupold 6x18 variable on this Ruger #1-B and if it did not have such beautiful wood on it I would have sold it a couple of years ago - 22 Hornet or not!
Good luck with your search for accuracy and the 33 grainers and H 110! And good luck if your try the 35's also.
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VarmintGuy
02 January 2006, 05:42
Stonecreek
The 33 grain TNT is a great disappointment to me, largely because I have had such very good luck with the 50 grain TNT in a .222. There is no reason in a bullet that light to have made it SO stubby and rounded, with such a poor B.C. Despite its disappointing shape, I tried some with previuosly proven powders in my K-Hornet, but with marginal results. Speer goofed on this design.
02 January 2006, 06:27
Bushchook
Stonecreek ,
Many bullets designed specifically for the hornet are short and stubby so as to fit within factory OAL specification .
If you had a CZ Hornet you would understand why . Magazine won't hold longer projectiles .
Hornady make a 45 grainer with a BC of .202 which is about the best you can do for short magazines in terms of BC .


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02 January 2006, 21:44
Stonecreek
quote:
Originally posted by Bushchook:
Stonecreek ,
Many bullets designed specifically for the hornet are short and stubby so as to fit within factory OAL specification .
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True, however the little 33 grain TNT could have been designed with a somewhat longer ogive and still be as short as the "standard" 45 grain Hornet bullet. Having yet to hear a good review of the 33 TNT, I'm hoping that Speer will redesign and re-release it soon.
03 January 2006, 23:36
butchloc
I tried them in both a hornet and a k hornet & just couldn't get them to shoot well. went back to the Vmax and nosler BT's
06 January 2006, 17:31
N. S. Sherlock
When up against a short magazine and needing just a few thousandths I just file off most of the plastic. At short woods ranges here accuracy sometimes gets a bit better seating out and lost bc isn't a real factor in effect on target.
07 January 2006, 02:51
PC
I have had good results with the sierra 45 gr .224 bullet, but may go lighter next lot I load up, I have a cz 527 so the oal mag issues affect me to.
07 January 2006, 16:23
Gerhard.Delport
I cant wait for my 22K Hornet, should have it in the next two weeks, I'll be using 40grHP Sierra and 35gr VMax bullets.

The rifle will be used for calling jackal and as we do not have any value for the fur I am not botherd to much about fur damage.

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08 January 2006, 17:43
Lowrider 49
I've been using 35 gr V-max pushed by 12.0 gr IMR 4227... works in my hornet for a about 2 years now. I use 13.5 grs Lilgun in the K hornet with the 35 gr V-max....works great....at least for me.


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