DaveZ wrote:Thanks guys. I'll just be cautious and roll the dice, see how we go. Looking for a 22 Hornet to chase some problem foxes.
i played with the 22 hornet , couple of tricks . partially resize , only use your FLS die as far down the neck as you need to grip the seated bullet. being a rimmed case they headspace on the rim . partial FLS helps centre the case in the chamber for improved accuracy. use small pistol primers , the bullet will jump out of the thin walled case when the rifle primer goes off before proper powder burn has started , small pistol primers stop this, your only burning up to 13 grains of powder , a rifle primer is not necessary. i've had a custom cadet and a heavy barrelled krico , both would shoot bug holes with a 40gn vmax at 100 metres with these tricks , especially with lil gun powder which unfortunately is unobtainable . the 40 vmax has to be single loaded because of COL , there's also a 35gn vmax that will fit in magazines at it's COL . 22 hornet is up a power level on the 17hmr and not overly noisy . i forget what size groups it was shooting at 200, quite good from memory . i potted 3 ducks at a dam years ago at about 150 metres . nailed 2 before they realised something was going on

first two were headshot at that distance with me lying down and a bipod on the cadet . hope this info helps , at least with 17hmr you don't have to load for it , but with handloading, a 22 hornet is superior IMHO . as far as rifles go, i'd get a cz 527 if i were looking now
