Westerner, I resemble that remark!
1) the .22 Hornet would be perfectly fine in a good solid low-wall. In fact, once the firing pin has been moved to the middle and the extractor has been modified or replaced for the CF style case, changing the rifle
back might be more trouble than it is worth.
2) although I don't post pictures as often as I once did, it is because I was chastised so severely for posting the picture of FrogHilda in her bikini,
not because I'm not willing to post pictures!
To Mike T. - The changes to the barrel and fore-end are somewhat troubling, but the price you paid seems pretty attractive to me. Is the extractor modified from the original style by just opening up the bar-type that goes all the way across the bottom of the chamber, or is it a 9 o'clock style like was standard for CF chamberings? If the latter, then you would have a tough row to hoe "deconverting" the barrel, if the former, you will have to build up or replace the extractor in addition to all the other work involved. Either way, I think I would at least try to shoot it for a while in the Hornet configuration,
then I would decide if a change were in order. BTW, around here I have a lot better luck finding low-wall butt stocks than fore ends
so it may be tough to find a suitable replacement if you do decide to go back to a lighter barrel configuration. But what the hey, $400 for a good tight low-wall action is still a steal, so enjoy!! And oh yeah, welcome to the forum and the insanity!