nakneker
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I just picked up a Ruger #1 22 K hornet here on the forum a couple weeks ago. Thought I’d fireform a few rounds today, didn’t really work out like I had hoped. I’m new to the hornet case, picked up a couple 2 hornets this past year and have really had fun with them. One is Cz 527, the other is a Browning Abolt, I’ve had zero issues with either or reloading the the cases. It’s been smooth sailing. I’m using AA1680 and 45 grain Speers. So I thought I’d try the K hornet.
I have PRVI/PPU brass and Winchester brass. From what I’ve read the PRVI is a bit tougher so I started with that. I used a load others I’ve used to fireform, first case was fine. Fired four more with out inspecting them closely and realized 3 of the 5 cases were split/cracked at the shoulder. Ok, I reduced the load a grain and had a worse result, then I seated the bullets out as far as I could and and jammed the bullet into the lands with my original load, shot two without issue, third one split.
My brass isn’t annealed so I ordered an insert for my AMP. I’ve read several threads here and I see all kinds of opinions, a lot of guys fireforming without issue, no annealing, load, shoot and it’s fireformed. Other guys suggesting different loads, powders, bullets, lightly oil the case, bullet needs to touch the lands etc. I kinda of feel like this chamber may have too much headspace but I want to anneal both the Winchester and the PRVI brass and try again before I go down that road. I am new to the k hornet and 22 hornet for that matter. Thought I’d post it here in case there are ideas or observations I’m missing.
I have PRVI/PPU brass and Winchester brass. From what I’ve read the PRVI is a bit tougher so I started with that. I used a load others I’ve used to fireform, first case was fine. Fired four more with out inspecting them closely and realized 3 of the 5 cases were split/cracked at the shoulder. Ok, I reduced the load a grain and had a worse result, then I seated the bullets out as far as I could and and jammed the bullet into the lands with my original load, shot two without issue, third one split.
My brass isn’t annealed so I ordered an insert for my AMP. I’ve read several threads here and I see all kinds of opinions, a lot of guys fireforming without issue, no annealing, load, shoot and it’s fireformed. Other guys suggesting different loads, powders, bullets, lightly oil the case, bullet needs to touch the lands etc. I kinda of feel like this chamber may have too much headspace but I want to anneal both the Winchester and the PRVI brass and try again before I go down that road. I am new to the k hornet and 22 hornet for that matter. Thought I’d post it here in case there are ideas or observations I’m missing.