02 January 2004, 08:08
montdougRe: BSA 12/15 in .22 Hornet
That is WAY COOL!!

Love them Hornets!
03 January 2004, 02:19
martinibelgianTHe rifle is the standard BSA 12/15 action, converted to CF and fitted with a new barrel. The scope is a Weaver 4-16x I had left over from a previous project (A BSA int'l Mk V which got a Weaver T36 for BR shooting). Base is 'custom', though, but rings are CZ with the recoil lug ground off.
Wood is the standard factory wood, but refinished.
For the moment, I am using Sierra 45 gr stuff, and H&N Hi-speed coated 45gr rn bullets. The latter are a bit more delicate (swaged lead, with copper and plastic coating, not jacketed), but apparently will shoot right along with the Sierra's. I should maybe also try something else, but time...
03 January 2004, 15:40
tincanI have one of these I bought twenty-five years ago, a .22RF with an Eric Johnson barrel- I gave it to what I thought was a gunsmith to pull the barrel, he spalled it and it's still on the action. I've been threatening to have it converted to CF, maybe a .218, for many years....
maybe I'll do it after seeing yours

nice rig.
what would the rest of you chamber a rifle like this in?
I know the actions are strong, how much can they take?
-tincan
03 January 2004, 16:38
khornetMy BSA cadet khornet is my favorite rifle.It has a light barrel a wollensak 4x externally adjusted scope and a triger block safety like on a browning auto5.I don't know why Most people put heavy barrels on these tiny actions try one with a lightweight bbl, they make great little carry around guns.
04 January 2004, 01:03
martinibelgianActually, the action is mostly limited by 3 elements:
1. Barrel shank size
2. 'room' to load
3. Extractor camming power
But it will certainly withstand quite a bit of pressure without any problem, as long as the chamber walls don't get too thin.
Nice other chamberings would be 25-20, 218 bee (or an improved version), 32-20, 5.6 x 50R, anything based on the .357 case head. Just make sure it has a rim...
Action solidity is not the problem - this is one of the safest actions around.