What charge of Lil Gun were you using?~MuirVery sensitive, i used it in 17 hornet, only powder i ever used that resulted in blown primers
What charge of Lil Gun were you using?~MuirVery sensitive, i used it in 17 hornet, only powder i ever used that resulted in blown primers
9.3gr max, ended up buying Gen6 scales to work with itWhat charge of Lil Gun were you using?~Muir
What weight bullet? I know that unlike the 22 Hornet, pressures in the 17H are high in a very narrow corridor of charge weights.~Muir9.3gr max, ended up buying Gen6 scales to work with it
So your response that Lil'Gun powder is a nightmare applies to 17 Hornet, and yet you respond to a thread on 22 Hornet(?)...uh, why?
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Giving you a heads up it's not the great powder its meant to be
Not far off the mark IMHO.Get it swapped for a CZ527 @Hairysausagefingers
Dump it and buy a triple deuce!My .22 Hornet is apparently one of those maddening rifles that's almost there, but not quite. It drives me absolutely mad!
It's an old BSA Hunter from the late 1950's with 1 in 16 twist and it's .224, not .223. I gave it a good clean. From what I can see the bore looks good and the crown is okay. It came with a load of reloading kit and brass and I've added to that in the form of collet dies and an expander.
It came with a load of 35gr Vmax and some sierra 40 and 45 soft point bullets.
I bought a tub of H110 and started reloading but I've never got any better than just under an inch at 100yds with the 35gr vmax. One and a half to one and three quarter inches seems to be the norm with a 5 shot group, but two or three of those might be touching! It definitely groups best on 10.5gr of powder which is at the lowest end of the range.
My notes are all over the place and it's been a proper journey. The old Parker Hale mounts worked loose without me noticing. A set of Sportsmatch fixed that! I now have a 30mm set of Sportmatch in the post for next week's latest scope swap. I've sometmes had to shoot at 50yds, which I now realise doesn't necessarily mean just doubling the spread for 100yds. It's also been breezy some of the times I've shot. I've tried different seating depths....I can go for miles without them not feeding in the mag, to the point that I then realised there wasn't much case holding them in. I've decided to ignore the lands and load pretty short. Short seems to help - long doesn't.
I tried some 50gr Speer TNT that came with it - keyholed at 100, but looked deceptively good at 50! Lesson learnt - always shoot at 100yds for a good comparison.
I bought a box of 40gr Vmax. It "seems" to like 40gr Vmax a bit better that the 35gr and they'll buck the wind better too.
When the 4-16x56 scope is on I should be able to see at 100yds for a start! I then have test batches of 40gr vmax to try at 10.7/11/11.2 & 11.4 seated at 1.845. These are all collet sized, trimmed, expanded and lightly crimped. Small pistol primers. Hopefully I'll get some sanity back and a decent group. I will let you know.
I confess I haven't done much with the soft points yet - mainly due to the box tipping over in the car and me not knowing which were what after I'd picked them up. Yes, I use sharpies now!
This being my first centrefire on the way up from rimfires I can honestly say that messing about with the Hornet has been great fun and very educational. It's been equally frustrating! It gave me the confidence to load for the .233 (which I got at the same time) and I was onto a ragged hole load for that in no time whatsover. Very dull by comparison.
It might be that the combination of basic trigger, possibly worn action and whatever is going on in the barrel means it won't shoot better than and inch and a half, but if that's the case I'll just get a CZ. I'm certainly keeping the calibre and I have all the bits now.
Most of the rabbits I've shot with it have been about 80yds, with a few over 100yds and it's a lot more fun that the .17HMR I was using before. I had to head-shoot with that too, but I'd love to get the accuarcy nailed for the150yds shots that I'm passing up at the minute.
If my next batch (which I intend to shoot on a still day, with a decent scope, tight mounts and off bags at 100yds) gets me nowhere closer, do you think a change of powder to Lil Gun might be worth a try before looking for a CZ?
Cheers
Chris
Dump it and buy a triple deuce!
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I shoot the Duce also the 17 and 22 hornet if i had to let one go it would probably be the 17 hornet, only reason being the Duce and 22 hornet are very efficient fox slayers at their respective 200 and 100 ranges, still working on the 17 hornet and its foxing rating, but a rabbiting rifle 240 yds (for me) is a long long way to be able to grass rabbits consistently the 17 does it in styleDump it and buy a triple deuce!
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Hi Chris,My .22 Hornet is apparently one of those maddening rifles that's almost there, but not quite. It drives me absolutely mad!
It's an old BSA Hunter from the late 1950's with 1 in 16 twist and it's .224, not .223. I gave it a good clean. From what I can see the bore looks good and the crown is okay. It came with a load of reloading kit and brass and I've added to that in the form of collet dies and an expander.
It came with a load of 35gr Vmax and some sierra 40 and 45 soft point bullets.
I bought a tub of H110 and started reloading but I've never got any better than just under an inch at 100yds with the 35gr vmax. One and a half to one and three quarter inches seems to be the norm with a 5 shot group, but two or three of those might be touching! It definitely groups best on 10.5gr of powder which is at the lowest end of the range.
My notes are all over the place and it's been a proper journey. The old Parker Hale mounts worked loose without me noticing. A set of Sportsmatch fixed that! I now have a 30mm set of Sportmatch in the post for next week's latest scope swap. I've sometmes had to shoot at 50yds, which I now realise doesn't necessarily mean just doubling the spread for 100yds. It's also been breezy some of the times I've shot. I've tried different seating depths....I can go for miles without them not feeding in the mag, to the point that I then realised there wasn't much case holding them in. I've decided to ignore the lands and load pretty short. Short seems to help - long doesn't.
I tried some 50gr Speer TNT that came with it - keyholed at 100, but looked deceptively good at 50! Lesson learnt - always shoot at 100yds for a good comparison.
I bought a box of 40gr Vmax. It "seems" to like 40gr Vmax a bit better that the 35gr and they'll buck the wind better too.
When the 4-16x56 scope is on I should be able to see at 100yds for a start! I then have test batches of 40gr vmax to try at 10.7/11/11.2 & 11.4 seated at 1.845. These are all collet sized, trimmed, expanded and lightly crimped. Small pistol primers. Hopefully I'll get some sanity back and a decent group. I will let you know.
I confess I haven't done much with the soft points yet - mainly due to the box tipping over in the car and me not knowing which were what after I'd picked them up. Yes, I use sharpies now!
This being my first centrefire on the way up from rimfires I can honestly say that messing about with the Hornet has been great fun and very educational. It's been equally frustrating! It gave me the confidence to load for the .233 (which I got at the same time) and I was onto a ragged hole load for that in no time whatsover. Very dull by comparison.
It might be that the combination of basic trigger, possibly worn action and whatever is going on in the barrel means it won't shoot better than and inch and a half, but if that's the case I'll just get a CZ. I'm certainly keeping the calibre and I have all the bits now.
Most of the rabbits I've shot with it have been about 80yds, with a few over 100yds and it's a lot more fun that the .17HMR I was using before. I had to head-shoot with that too, but I'd love to get the accuarcy nailed for the150yds shots that I'm passing up at the minute.
If my next batch (which I intend to shoot on a still day, with a decent scope, tight mounts and off bags at 100yds) gets me nowhere closer, do you think a change of powder to Lil Gun might be worth a try before looking for a CZ?
Cheers
Chris