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Jordan, Savage99, no more than 2 or three loads, fireforming included, and quiet loads. I normally use to neck size only, but this time I decided to full lenght all my cases. I use hand press by Lee, and Redding FL dies. Probably the chamber is a little large and that is the point where the dies finish to work. I am happy to say that it shoot very well, even if I am only at the beginning. Thank you however. Bye | |||
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quote:Sorry JBelk, I forgot to check back with this thread so much water has passed under the bridge. I use my hornet for silhouette shooting so expansion is not an issue. I have tried both scenarios of seating the bullet into the lands and backed off the lands up to about .060". Either way did not induce case stretching...then again I'm only neck sizing with a Lee collet die. I suppose that I can keep getting away with this becuase my loads are so mild that I don't need to resize the rest of the brass. Keep in mind that my 10" Contender has a 1-12" twist which will accomodate this heavier bullet where many of your rifles will have a slower twist and therefore not handle this bullet...but I'm sure you already thought of that. | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Savage99: [qb]The Hornet is one of the very few troublesome cartridges. ... The normal CF .22 will be more accurate than a Hornet which may be the least accurate of all cartridges. [qb][/QUOT E] In 1999 I put a question here if the .22 Hornet was something to have. The answer were mostly positive, and I bought an old Brno from 1948. I did the right thing. I load my own ammo, but in the beginning I shot some packet with Sako ammo. It shot well: less than an inch in hundred yards. That�s good enough for my purposes. Now I load it with Sierra 45 grs or barnes X 45 grs, and I have load my old Sako cases at leadt three times. Still no sign of separation. I have shot some black grouses with it, and it did it task properly. A rather nice cartridge for small game! Fritz [ 05-03-2003, 00:41: Message edited by: Fritz Kraut ] | |||
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