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More than accurate enough for me and the close range coyotes for my woods. Printing little groups makes me feel good though. I have been thinking of a Hornet I bet for over 10 years. I talk myself over it for awhile or something else more flashy comes along. With the invasion people up north now being a little bit more discreet while out hunting early or late would be preferable. Thanks JB
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The biggest hurdle I've encountered is FINDING a CZ on the shelf of my LGS.............or on the net for that matter. I'd love a Hornet and a Fireball, but want to start my CZ collection with a .222Rem. Darned if I can find a new one at retail. The auctions have 'em on occasion, but I refuse to pay above retail for a used rifle. If you like the Lux they are available here: http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411552671
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Not a style I prefer. Looked at the stainless laminate 17 hornet by Ruger again but could not pull the trigger at 9 bills for that. Prefer the 22 anyway. The search continues. Wish I would have bid a little higher on that Browning. Maybe.
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I'm always a little baffled when people talk about the inaccuracy of the .22 Hornet. I've only owned 4, but the only one that shot 56-shot groups as LARGE as an inch at 100 yards was a T/C Contender carbine. The others have been a CZ and a pair of Ruger single-shots, a 1B and a No. 3. All regularly grouped under 3/4" for 5 shots at 100, and with the right load in ammo put together carefully 1/2".
The .17 Hornet is at least as accurate, probably a little more so. Ruger accuracy issue were with the older tang safety 77 models. I have a friend with one of the newer grey barreled 77's in a hornet and it is a fine shooting rifle, not quite as fine as some of the CZ hornets I have had and still posses. I had a CZ that shot the factory hornady 35gr bullet into a single hole at 100 yards. Handloading for that rifle was a challenge to say the least. I'd recommend a 19 Calhoon as a great option but it seems out of your budget. G
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I've heard a lot of bad about Rugers, but my experience is just the opposite. I have a 77/22H 20 inch carbine that I sent to Connecticut Custom Chambering for a K chamber, muzzle crown, bolt shim, and trigger job. $225 for the entire job, back in 3 weeks. $450 for the rifle and Nikon 3x9 off Gunbroker. It shoots less than an inch while I am fireforming factory Winchester 46gr HP's. Don't know what it will do with proper K reloads. Its the little brother of a 77 tang safety 338 I've owned for 20+ years that shoots 1/2" groups with the N225P. Rugers may have problems, but I just havent seen them. FWIW.
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There is a Ruger 1B 22 Hornet in the classifieds right now for sale. If I had the bucks, I would be tempted to try and snag it. I won't have a break barrel single shot (Pain in the arse to unload and re load when shooting from sandbags!) but a falling block Single shot would be pretty cool, IMO. Might want to take a look.
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Nope only interested in a bolt gun
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Here is one that just popped up: https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth.../1/Savage_25_Walking_Varminter_22#UNREADI have dealt with Rugerdiggs a couple of times and each transaction went smoothly at all points.
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Found my Hornet. It's a Kimber SuperAmerica. Just arrived today. Pics are from the dealer. Hope to get some pics of my own on the range.
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WOW,,,, Beautiful, absolutely beautiful. And the perfect action for that little case.
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Thanks guys. I picked up 2 boxes of shells today. The Winchester Supeme 34 grain jhp and the 46 grain hp.
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Man what a nice looking gun.
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Whoooooo Dogs! That's a screamer! Details!!!
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The man held out and found one HELLUVA rifle! Wow!
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Beauty! Hope it shoots well for you.
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Whoooooo Dogs! That's a screamer! Details!!! Kimber SuperAmerica 22 hornet Skeletonized grip cap Shadow lined cheek piece Checkered bolt knob 1/4 rib sights Range report to come.
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Great rifle. I have a Kimber of Oregon .22 Hornet Custom Classic. Mine doesn't like the light bullets, but is very accurate with 45-46 grain win and rem factory loads.
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Great rifle. I have a Kimber of Oregon .22 Hornet Custom Classic. Mine doesn't like the light bullets, but is very accurate with 45-46 grain win and rem factory loads. Would love to see pics
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