straightshooter wrote:As long as you
1. Select a front locking actioned rifle
2. FLS only when necessary
3. Don't get adventurous with pressures (there isn't much brass surrounding the primer)
then you won't encounter any of the hoary horror stories associated with Hornet brass.
Nothing wrong with a good rear locker, my old 1960’s Krico makes one hole groups all the time, and has a match trigger that’s really like a thin glass rod breaking. The new weihrauch are a modern version of the Krico and are just as good if not better. Some of the old annie’s Can be a little average, depending on action type. At least this has been my experience with these rifles . I had a rebarreled early Brno a while ago in hornet , and it did not shoot that great so it got moved on. I found neck size only had issues with the neck ending up off centre, I partially full length size now with a light crimp and accuracy has been outstanding. I don’t seat close to the lands either which my rifle doesn’t mind. I’ve found it important to have enough of the projectile in the neck to help neck tension to stop “bullet jump” as opposed to seating closer to the lands. And small pistol primers help as well . Hope this helps someone, can’t hurt to try . Cheers