Howdy guys.
One of the revolvers that's been on my bucket list for a while is the taurus tracker in 218 bee. They seem to be rarer then hen's teeth and the only person I've seen find one was a member of this forum. There is currently a 22 hornet revolver in production though. It got me wondering, How big of a difference is there in 218 mashburn bee and 22 k-hornet/22 ackley-hornet? I was able to find a bit of load data, but couldn't find anything like h2o equivalent grain values. It definitely looks like you could squeeze more powder and ft-lbs of energy out of the bee, but I'm wondering how much. The case has a larger diameter than the hornet, would it be possible to rechamber a 22 hornet revolver for the bee, or would there not be enough sidewall thickness in the cylinder. I'd love to get my hands on the tracker 218 bee, but the odds of me finding one at anything approaching normal prices is low, so I was wondering if conversion was an option. The frame could probably handle it on the ruger super redhawks, but I'm unsure about the cylinder walls.
Let me know if you guys have any experience with these two little fireballs.
Also... I know this is a longshot, but has anyone tried to figure out if hornady's new 62gr ELD-VT would fit in any of the small case 22s, like the 221 fireball or the rimmed cartridges? The 62gr are the length of the 80gr projectiles right? Am I out of my depth?
Thank you for your time.
(Link to the post on the tracker in 218-[https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/218-bee.4146333/])
One of the revolvers that's been on my bucket list for a while is the taurus tracker in 218 bee. They seem to be rarer then hen's teeth and the only person I've seen find one was a member of this forum. There is currently a 22 hornet revolver in production though. It got me wondering, How big of a difference is there in 218 mashburn bee and 22 k-hornet/22 ackley-hornet? I was able to find a bit of load data, but couldn't find anything like h2o equivalent grain values. It definitely looks like you could squeeze more powder and ft-lbs of energy out of the bee, but I'm wondering how much. The case has a larger diameter than the hornet, would it be possible to rechamber a 22 hornet revolver for the bee, or would there not be enough sidewall thickness in the cylinder. I'd love to get my hands on the tracker 218 bee, but the odds of me finding one at anything approaching normal prices is low, so I was wondering if conversion was an option. The frame could probably handle it on the ruger super redhawks, but I'm unsure about the cylinder walls.
Let me know if you guys have any experience with these two little fireballs.
Also... I know this is a longshot, but has anyone tried to figure out if hornady's new 62gr ELD-VT would fit in any of the small case 22s, like the 221 fireball or the rimmed cartridges? The 62gr are the length of the 80gr projectiles right? Am I out of my depth?
Thank you for your time.
(Link to the post on the tracker in 218-[https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/218-bee.4146333/])










