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that are for the 22 TCM. I am trying to find out more about them. They appear to be very much like old style Hornet bullets. What I would like to find out is their BC and the max velocity they can handle. I have emailed Armscor, but thought someone here might know. I have been offered 1000 cheap, but don't want them if they cannot handle 2800 to 3000 fps.
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They handle it in the rifle version of the TCM. I’d think they’re good to go for hornet loads. The TCM rifle basically mirrors the hornet ballistics.
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FYI check out ammo supply warehouse before you buy. What you think is cheap may not be. They are about $60 per thousand last I saw.
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I've shot them in my 221 Fireball, 22" barrel, 14 twist . Didn't chrono them, but If I remember right, I used a mild load of 1680 that easily exceeded 2800 fps. The accuracy didn't impress me, around 1.25" at 100. I think it's the same bullet Armscor loads their 22 rf magnum ammo with.
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They handle it in the rifle version of the TCM. I’d think they’re good to go for hornet loads. The TCM rifle basically mirrors the hornet ballistics. Thanks. I did manage to find some info on the 22 TCM rifle. I suppose they should be alright in the Hornet. The price is $60 CDN for 1,000 which is great, but I was thinking of my 22 K-Hornet. I've shot them in my 221 Fireball, 22" barrel, 14 twist . Didn't chrono them, but If I remember right, I used a mild load of 1680 that easily exceeded 2800 fps. The accuracy didn't impress me, around 1.25" at 100. I think it's the same bullet Armscor loads their 22 rf magnum ammo with. I think, given their shape and the cartridge that they are loaded in, 2800 to 3000 fps might be at the ragged edge of them staying together. Like pushing a VW Bug at 100+ mph (with other than their stock engine, of course!) Funny to think that if I buy those bullets, I might have to throttle the K Hornet back to std Hornet velocities! I just got my Hornet reamed out to the K.
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They handle it in the rifle version of the TCM. I’d think they’re good to go for hornet loads. The TCM rifle basically mirrors the hornet ballistics. Thanks. I did manage to find some info on the 22 TCM rifle. I suppose they should be alright in the Hornet. The price is $60 CDN for 1,000 which is great, but I was thinking of my 22 K-Hornet. I've shot them in my 221 Fireball, 22" barrel, 14 twist . Didn't chrono them, but If I remember right, I used a mild load of 1680 that easily exceeded 2800 fps. The accuracy didn't impress me, around 1.25" at 100. I think it's the same bullet Armscor loads their 22 rf magnum ammo with. I think, given their shape and the cartridge that they are loaded in, 2800 to 3000 fps might be at the ragged edge of them staying together. Like pushing a VW Bug at 100+ mph (with other than their stock engine, of course!) Funny to think that if I buy those bullets, I might have to throttle the K Hornet back to std Hornet velocities! I just got my Hornet reamed out to the K. They are actually a pretty hard bullet. I have several thousand for "fireforming" 22 hornet to K hornet on the cheap. I have shot them into water jugs at 100 yds and they just mushroom, they don't blow up like a vmax. That would be at 2900 FPS velocity. They also are not that accurate (3/4" at 100 yds, when the rifle shoots bugholes most times with other 40gr HPs like nosler/sierra), but they are cheap for fireforming brass
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Thanks for the information. It sounds like they would be a good coyote bullet for a K Hornet I don't mind .75 inch at 100 yd. I considered making my own, but I cannot make them for 7 or 8 cents apiece!
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