SCJ429 wrote:Could you give the loaded rounds to a mate with a 22 magnum or swap them for a box of Vmax?
SCJ429 wrote:Seems to be a waste to pull apart perfectly good ammo.
Roo farmer wrote:Just find someone who has a 22 magnum, and sell them the ammo you have. 22 magnum rounds are ridiculously expensive for what they are. Even if you sold them for half shop price you could still go and buy decent projectiles instead.
bladeracer wrote:gunnnie wrote:The Winchester 40gn 22 Mag JHP pills were the ducks nuts for the 22Hornet. Especially the BRNO ZKW465'2 due to the .223 bore.
I used the last of a stash I had for my 22K-Hornet Martini custom, about 2yrs ago. Was still lamenting the lack of these pills on the store shelves, when I received an email asking if I was interested in 1200 of them!!!!
Hell yeah!!!
Try them in your 222 but with a slightly reduced powder charge.
Are you implying that the WMR bullets you used were .223"?
.224" bullets work well in .223" Hornets.
gunnnie wrote:bladeracer wrote:Are you implying that the WMR bullets you used were .223"?
.224" bullets work well in .223" Hornets.
Not quite. The European Hornet rifles had a .223" bore & the WMR 40gn JHP pills shot very well in them. Sierra also produced a 40gn HP projectile which was .223", specifically for Hornet rifles. There were also a lot of Martini Cadet 22 rf rifles which were re-chambered to Hornet. Such rifles had a .223" bore. So it's feasible to say that the 22WMR pills are/could be .223".
When the 1200 arrive I'll measure one and confirm.
Bills Shed wrote:I think this is what you have. They are a soft point and the lead point seems to be "copper washed". They are a .224" projectile.
gunnnie wrote:That's the ones Bill. I have 1200 coming from a guy down in VIC.
Well you're on the mark re old Hornet as I'm referring to the BRNO ZKW465's and the later Model 2 Fox in Hornet. The ZKW's were made from the late 40's on till the Fox came out. Which from memory was in the late 60's early 70's until production stopped in the late 80's I believe; could be wrong on that time frame though!
madang55 wrote:I did use them in an Anschutz hornet a few years ago and they were very good. I did load a couple up for my 223 last year and they were not very good. I'm guessing if you wand a 40gr pill, go for the proper ones