Very keen to see as many of these as possible please. Going to shoot mine this Friday.
Cheers
K

Cheers
K
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Here's on my son fired on a winter prairie dog.~Muir
(In truth, it was just under 190 yards, not 200.)
Cheers Muir
Nice shooting!
As you've proberbly realised I'm something of a strange old cus and out to prove a point even though I love this round dearly.
We shall however find out according to the world of "K" c/0 a 200 yard Bisley FP this Friday!
Cheers
K
Indeed and I do not doubt for one second that a rifle of any calibre is ultimately only as flexible as the nimrod who's trigger finger breaks the sear.
As it happens I've surprised myself on a number of occasions on live quarry out to 200 yards with my Hornet but in all the years I've owned that same rifle its never been fired through paper at that distance.
13 grains of LilGun and a 35g V-Max is the magic load as far as I can determine.
Cheers
K
35g V-Max
Interestingly the 35g Berger in my Anschutz produces shotgun patterning yet the V-Max turns in 1/4" groups all day.
K
My 1949 BRNO ZK prefers 40 grain V-max with 13 grains of little gun, and I have taken rabbits out to 210 yards with it, lovely round.
I can vouch for Muir and his fascination with Hornets, he secretly craves mine
John
I fired a Hornet for the first time a few weeks ago in Austria. It was an old Anschutz with an older Hensoldt scope in a claw mount. Sadly it was only a couple of shots. One to check zero and one at a Marmelot, an Alpine Prairie Dog! It was like shooting a .22lr.................I am considering getting one!