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T/C Accuracy in .22 Hornet ?

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04 December 2007, 11:10
Bob96
T/C Accuracy in .22 Hornet ?
In one of my old Contender catalogs they say that the 22 Hornet was the most accurate caliber that thet offered. Is it still ranked high in accuracy compared to others?
05 December 2007, 20:01
Akshooter
I,ve had two over the years. The reason for two is because the first one shot so bad that it was all I could do to keep it on papper at 100 yards.
I replaced it with a new 10" bull barrel and it shoots way better than I can. I shot a 1/4" group at 50 yards on one good day.


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05 December 2007, 22:14
drichi
I have both a 21" and 10" and both are very accurate, dave
06 December 2007, 00:40
skb2706
No clue how it stacks up against some others in carbine length but the article you are referring too I believe was written about handgun length factory barrels. Much has changed since those days. I have a custom job in .204 Ruger carbine length that would be my first choice in a competitive shoot.
15 December 2007, 01:42
dwheels
I have one in carbine length, 21 inches. I would not want to compete with it. I averages around an inch at 100 yards. I have tried lots and lots of load combinations and most average about the same.
19 December 2007, 07:48
Cossack2
Mine's an Encore. 40gr V Max. and 13 grs of Lil' Gun give me accuracy that even I can't believe.
19 December 2007, 07:49
Cossack2
Oh, by the way, that load is pushed by a CCI small (PISTOL) primer.
03 January 2008, 15:45
Die Ou Jagter
If memory serves me correctly the hornet was the round it was designed around.