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I just got my dies for my 22 hornet. Does anyone have any advice for me. I really only ever dealt with 30-06 and 300 mag. Is there anything I need to know. It is my favorite gun to shoot. But I hate buying factory ammo at near a buck a bang.
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It is a wonderful cartridge as many are from that era. It works quite well with 40 grain bullets of either the V-Max or Blitz King bullets. 13 grains of Lil Gun powder makes it really shine. It is an easy 150 yard gun and will still blow up a gopher at that range. They tend to be quite accurate, you should enjoy it without all the blast from the 223 sized cartridges. Pre-War Model 70 Hornet...
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Beautiful rifle, mine however is an old savage from back in the 60s or early 70s. No scope, but still good for minute of pop can at 100.
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I don't full length size mine, just adjust the die so that about 1/2 of the neck is sized; or use a Lee Collet Die. Necks are easily damaged when seating the bullet, especially if it is flat-based. At the suggestion of some here, I bought a Lyman M Die which fixes that problem.
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If your having accuracy issues with reloads don't be afraid to try small pistol primers
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A big plus for the 22 Hornet is that the recoil is so negligible that you can see your hits and misses. And I would not limit it to being a 150 yd rifle. I've killed prairie dogs at pretty close to 300 yds without too much difficulty.
I've found the JB load of 13.0 Lil Gun, a 40gr NBT and a CCI 450 primer to be excellent. The primer is a magnum one, and it gets the Lil Gun burning at the correct rate.
My bet is that you will like it a lot.
Steve
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Savage Model 40 Winchester brass Sierra 40's (for the hornet) 12.5 lil gun CCI 400 deadly on beer cans and critters. I use regular RCBS FL sizing and seating die. It requires a little care, but no problem if you take it easy.
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P.S., Lil' gun will eat up some plastic if you leave it in your powder hopper too long. fascinating stuff
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n8, Have YOU experienced this? Muddy
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My Winchester 1885 Hornet It has a 16" twist that didn't like a lot of bullets. Been using some 35 grain Hornet bullets and it is shooting really well.
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My Savage is even older and has an oversize chamber which I understand is not uncommon. You can see the difference between a fired and full length resized cartridge without trying hard. So neck sizing makes a big difference with that one. Be careful when aligning the case/bullet before pulling the lever. If you're used to heavy cases it's easy to crush those thin lil darlins before you realize it.
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ww296 is great in that case. i have pre-war mod 70 also. using cci bench rest primer really helped my load. i horded a bunch of nosler 45g hornet. hard to find now but worth the hunt. enjoy!
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Another vote for lil gun in the 12.5 to 13 grain range (40 grain bullet). I only size the case neck about the length that the bullet will be seated into the case. I have had good results with CCI sr primers, not so good with Wolf.
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Another vote for Li'l Gun,neck sizing, and bevel base bullets. AA1680 also works quite well.
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My Winchester 1885 Hornet Classy and appropriate rifle/cartridge match up
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