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longhunter79
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.22 Hornet loads
Mar 16th, 2005 at 12:08pm
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Ok all you gun cranks.  I need help in  loading data  and  mold selection for a .22 Hornet.  .224  bbl and a 1/15 1/2 "twist?

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Re: .22 Hornet loads
Reply #1 - Mar 16th, 2005 at 4:34pm
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Jon,  Seems like I had best results with 4227 and the lyman 438. Also got good results with Red Dot. More importantly is the need to cast the bullets out of a harder alloy. The little devils are prone to not cast well if too soft.Much to my regret I sold that rifle and now use the same bullets in a 218 Bee. If you don't plan to breech seat I'd suggest linotype. It makes for a very consistent run of bullets. If you plan to hunt with it, the hornet hardly goes fast enough for expansion anyhow at cast bullet speeds so the hardness isn't a real issue.
  
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Reply #2 - Mar 16th, 2005 at 4:37pm
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A second thought, In your case I'd consider loaning a couple of molds to a friend. I have several from 40 to 55 grain. Just let me know, Bancroft
  
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Re: .22 Hornet loads
Reply #3 - Mar 17th, 2005 at 9:53am
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You might give H lil' gun a try. My groups improved when I went from IMR4227 to lil' Gun
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Reply #4 - Mar 19th, 2005 at 6:22pm
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Thanks, John.  I will look for the mould and if I cant find it will drop you a line.

Thanks Bob Who makes lilgun?  Im not fimilar with it....Would it work in a 25-20?

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Reply #5 - Mar 19th, 2005 at 7:02pm
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longhunter79

Lil' Gun is made by Hodgdon. Contact them through their website for possible info on it's use in 25/20
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Re: .22 Hornet loads
Reply #6 - Mar 22nd, 2005 at 11:55pm
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Jon;
I have had good luck with the Hornet using ball powder in the range of H110, Win 296, and Carbine Ball. I have found it helpful to try pistol primers - sometimes makes a serious difference. This is all with jacketed bullets in a strong action, of course.

I have had really good luck with cast bullets, using gas checked linotype bullets with Unique. Linotype casts extremely well with these small, sometimes hard to cast bullets. Further, the bullets use so little alloy, that you shouldn't worry about using up lots of somewhat expensive linotype. You will probably need a rather short (light) bullet with that  15" twist. I have done little cast loading with plain base bullets in the Hornet (didn't shoot them in ASSRA style matches).

Mentioning the 25/20 Winchester, I found that in a strong actioned rifle, the use of RL-7 worked wonders behind a Lyman cast bullet of 70 grains (lino with gas check). Had three stellar loads in a Marlin lever rifle (new one). One was maximum load running over 2100 fps. The middle load gave about 1800 fps, as I remember. The squirrel load ran about 1250 fps and used Unique (4.0 grs). All three loads would stay in the 10 ring at 50 yards in the NRA smallbore target "all day long". 
The "x" count was not high but they were sure tens.

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