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Offline burntmuch

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22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« on: November 08, 2009, 03:07:03 PM »
Just picked one up. Gonna be reloading for it. Whats it gonna like. Just gonna be a plinker for my 8 y/o girls & Me of course
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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2009, 03:25:44 PM »
 My guess is it will like heavy bullets, 55g or so 1 in 9 is a fast twist for a Hornet. ??? 26-t

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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2009, 04:14:17 PM »
Jolly:

Seems to like anything from 40gr - 50gr, have not tried 35gr or 55gr. Best factory was Winchester 46gr HP. 1 in 9 is NOT kinda slow for a H&R 22 Hornet, they have been that way for a while according to Tim. Hope you got a good deal on it. ;D

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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2009, 12:45:54 AM »
Mine is also a 1-9 twist barrel. It shoots 35 gr. v-max ok, hates 40 gr. Nosler's and really likes the 50 and 55 gr. v-max. I have tried both IMR4227 and Lil'gun, I get better results with Lil'gun. It has taken 200+ rounds to get the groups to settle in, even after using flitz on the barrel it has been a work in progess. I am thinking about getting some of those bulk bullets Graybeard has been testing since it likes the heavier bullets. Good luck with yours, it sure is a fun round. JamesIII

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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2009, 02:45:16 AM »
Brian. I tell ya what the guy beat me up a little on it ;D But seemed like a pretty good guy to deal with. James Ive looked at the 50 grain Vmaxes . Thats where I ll start. Now heres a Question , With the faster twist & heavy bullets ,do I have to push them kinda hard, So the bullet will stabilize. or will the fast twist take care of that.
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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2009, 05:14:15 AM »
Using the lazy-man's L'il Gun reloading technique - just stuff the Hornet case full and seat that bullet (you cannot overfill a Hornet case with L'il Gun), these compressed and mild loads would not stabilize a 40gr Sierra BlitzKing very well, but stabilized the 40gr Nosler BTip and the 40gr V-max just fine at 100 yards. The 50gr V-Max stabilized just fine too. The 45gr Sierra Varmints stabilized just OK, but not the clean-cut holes in the Shoot-n-C like the the V-Max and the Nosler.

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Re: 22 hornet 1 in 9 twist
« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2009, 12:07:21 PM »
The 22 Hornet is a finicky round, I find .5 gr. changes in powder can make huge changes in accuracy. Right now I am loading up 3 rounds each from
9.4 gr to 11.0 gr at .2 gr intervals with Lil'gun. Trying to find that "sweet spot". I will post my results, fall is kinda busy so it will be awhile. JamesIII

ps: I weighed a case full of Lil'gun, 14.0 gr. using remington brass.