Sirius1963
Well-Known Member
Hi - my recently acquired CZ 527 .22 Hornet presented a problem at the range. This range has a velocity/energy limit which necessitates somewhat reduced power loads, which Im happy with. A fellow shooter recommended around 3.8gr of Tin Star to experiment with. On the first outing this proved OK at 50m, but I know it can do much better. I received 3 different bullet weights when I bought the gun from the previous owner, between 40 - 50 gr (all varmint type bullets). I figuered Id try out Sierra MatchKings at 52 gr. These are a fair bit longer, and when fired all keyholed at 50 & 100 m. I believe its a 1:16 twist, and the rifling and crown are all good. Is this a simple case that the bullet is too long and heavy for the twist rate and relatively low power load ?
If there is a good source of lighter load reloading data available Id be interested to read it ( at present Im avoiding using cast bullets in it, but do have lymans cast bullet directory for future use)
Thanks
If there is a good source of lighter load reloading data available Id be interested to read it ( at present Im avoiding using cast bullets in it, but do have lymans cast bullet directory for future use)
Thanks
