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18 June 2008, 03:09
ddunn
bore size
I have an old hornet that belonged to my great grandfather.

I fiddled with it a couple years ago, but was never able to be accurate with it. Part of that was probably my reloading techniques.

But I started thinking, maybe part of my issues is I don't know what size the bore is. How do I tell if my bore size is .223 or .224?
18 June 2008, 04:21
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by ddunn:
I have an old hornet that belonged to my great grandfather.

I fiddled with it a couple years ago, but was never able to be accurate with it. Part of that was probably my reloading techniques.

But I started thinking, maybe part of my issues is I don't know what size the bore is. How do I tell if my bore size is .223 or .224?


Your bore size is neither. Eekerroger Frowner


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18 June 2008, 05:55
Fjold
Roger, that was just not nice. Big Grin The common bore size for the 22 Hornet was .222


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18 June 2008, 06:16
ddunn
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
Roger, that was just not nice. Big Grin The common bore size for the 22 Hornet was .222


How sure are you about that?
I know the really old ones are converted 22RF. This isn't one of those. This is a cheap Savage.

I see some .222 bullets for 22 Jet.

Hornady reloading manual uses .224 bullets. But I see I can buy some .223 hornet bullets.

Speer reloading manual uses .224 bullets.

I know I CAN squeeze a bullet .002 over through the barrel, but I thought a correct bullet should be more accurate?
18 June 2008, 06:21
bartsche
fishingAre we having a problem here with bore dia. vs groove dia. or am I just experiencing another old age brain fart? bewilderedroger shocker


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18 June 2008, 06:30
ddunn
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
fishingAre we having a problem here with bore dia. vs groove dia. or am I just experiencing another old age brain fart? bewilderedroger shocker


Being that I don't normally think of bore size, I think of bullet size....?

My end question is, what bullet do I need? .223 or .224 or should I just use the .224s I already have and not worry about it.
18 June 2008, 06:54
bartsche
WinkYour rifle has indivdual characteristics. It is quite possible for it to handle light for caliber bullets of .222 dia. to .224 dia. just fine or neither! I put some .310 dia bullets down my .308 ( groove dia.) barrel and consistantly get small groups at resonable pressures. Bullets of the same weight and .308 dia. do just as well.

Might I suggest you clean the peedidle out of that barrel,for a week, get a bunch of the 34 grain HPs. from Mid South (.224 dia.) and push them with 11 gr. of H110.or h4227. 7.7gr of 2400 might get you what you are looking for also. Sorry I wasn't too nice the first go around. Eekerroger fishingroger


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23 June 2008, 17:40
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by ddunn:
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
fishingAre we having a problem here with bore dia. vs groove dia. or am I just experiencing another old age brain fart? bewilderedroger shocker


Being that I don't normally think of bore size, I think of bullet size....?

My end question is, what bullet do I need? .223 or .224 or should I just use the .224s I already have and not worry about it.


If the empty cases you fired in that rifle will freely admit a .224" bullet into the neck before resizing, I seriously doubt that having the bullet swaged down an extra .001", as would happen if the groove dia. is indeed .223", would be too detrimental to accuracy!

But you can always slug the bore to determine groove diameter.....


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