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Re: Reloading a 22 hornet Stevens 417 Walnut Hill
Reply #15 - Oct 14th, 2020 at 7:11pm
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Has anyone messed with a lyman 225107 for cast bullets in a 22 hornet, or NOE 225-37-fn?
  
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Re: Reloading a 22 hornet Stevens 417 Walnut Hill
Reply #16 - Oct 14th, 2020 at 8:30pm
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That's a little cutie but, no, just 225415 and 225438.
  
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Re: Reloading a 22 hornet Stevens 417 Walnut Hill
Reply #17 - Oct 14th, 2020 at 9:38pm
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mdwallace wrote on Oct 14th, 2020 at 7:11pm:
Has anyone messed with a lyman 225107 for cast bullets in a 22 hornet, or NOE 225-37-fn?


Yes the '107 but I find it so short its hard to deal with seating and sizing.it shot well though 
  
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Re: Reloading a 22 hornet Stevens 417 Walnut Hill
Reply #18 - Oct 15th, 2020 at 9:04am
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The last time I messed with 225107 was when trying to make a Hornet work in a rifle that some wiseguy named Sedgley had converted from a .22 short Low Wall Winder. Couldn't make it work in that slow twist, at least beyond so-so groups of an inch at 50 yards.
  
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Re: Reloading a 22 hornet Stevens 417 Walnut Hill
Reply #19 - Nov 5th, 2020 at 10:24am
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JLouis wrote on Oct 13th, 2020 at 8:49pm:
The problem with the 22 Hornet is you cannot see the bullet holes at 200 yards.

If you are really serious about seeing the holes at 200 yds then move the optics closer to the target and remote the display. 
In like manner I've sighted in after dark the day before hunting season by moving a  lantern within a few feet of the target. Sometime you just can't get everything done in daylight.  Sad
  
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