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Minimum velocity for jacketed bullet in .22 Hornet?

Looking to load up some reduced loads for a 22 Hornet want to use some Sierra 40gr round nose for targets and squirrels. Full power Hornet loads is WAY too much. So how low can I go with jacketed bullets or should I just load with cast?
 
No offense but that doesn’t really make sense to me.
If you want to reduce loads for a 22 hornet then you might as well just shoot a 22 LR or 22 WMR.
 
I've down loaded a bunch of 22K Hornet rounds. Until recently I didn't have a chronograph so I don't have velocity numbers. I've never had a bullet stuck in the barrel but I've never tried anything lower than half of a published load. I always use Puff-Lon to fill the case because in the beginning when I didn't I had some erratic over pressure situations from flash detonation.

As far as Ledd Slinger's question: Why not use 22LR or 22 WMR; I can shoot 1/4MOA with hand loads out to 100 yards, I don't have shortages, fliers, lot #s to chase, and I find it fun to do.
 
I've gone as low as 10 grains of IMR-4227 with a Sierra 45SP. Very accurate, but slow - and the wind will really mess with you. 11 of 4227 with a Hornady 45SP was also very accurate in my CZ 527 American in 22hornet. I have some of the Sierra 40SP's still, but the load I finalized on was 13.2 of LilGun with a 40 Sierra FBHP lit by a CCI 500 pistol primer. That's a very hard bullet, is extremely accurate, and is the least effected by wind of any bullet I ever tried. (34 Midway dogtown HP bullets, 35 v-max's, 40 v-max's, 40SP, 2 45SP's, etc. The 40 vmax's might be a little better at distance, but you'll really blow things up with those.)

I used either CCI 500's or Rem 6 1/2's, and most recently been loading the small pistol primers exclusively now for my hornet. That seems to be where the magic is, in mine anyway. Good luck to you.
 
I've down loaded a bunch of 22K Hornet rounds. Until recently I didn't have a chronograph so I don't have velocity numbers. I've never had a bullet stuck in the barrel but I've never tried anything lower than half of a published load. I always use Puff-Lon to fill the case because in the beginning when I didn't I had some erratic over pressure situations from flash detonation.

As far as Ledd Slinger's question: Why not use 22LR or 22 WMR; I can shoot 1/4MOA with hand loads out to 100 yards, I don't have shortages, fliers, lot #s to chase, and I find it fun to do.
I agree, plus reduced loads are more pleasant to shoot. And thank you for the reply.
 
I've gone as low as 10 grains of IMR-4227 with a Sierra 45SP. Very accurate, but slow - and the wind will really mess with you. 11 of 4227 with a Hornady 45SP was also very accurate in my CZ 527 American in 22hornet. I have some of the Sierra 40SP's still, but the load I finalized on was 13.2 of LilGun with a 40 Sierra FBHP lit by a CCI 500 pistol primer. That's a very hard bullet, is extremely accurate, and is the least effected by wind of any bullet I ever tried. (34 Midway dogtown HP bullets, 35 v-max's, 40 v-max's, 40SP, 2 45SP's, etc. The 40 vmax's might be a little better at distance, but you'll really blow things up with those.)

I used either CCI 500's or Rem 6 1/2's, and most recently been loading the small pistol primers exclusively now for my hornet. That seems to be where the magic is, in mine anyway. Good luck to you.
Thank you for the reply. Is your CZ a 1 in 16 or a 1 in 14?
 
A few years ago I decided to take my 10" .22 Hornet TC with me prairie dog shooting for drive by shots and close shots off the bench. Since I had a 6.5-20 rifle scope on it I wanted a mild recoil load that also wasn't too loud. Best load was 40gr Sierra Hornet bullet ahead of 5.5gr of Universal Clays for 2060 fps and 5/8" groups at 50 yards. If I remember right that thin jacketed blunt nosed bullet opened up young prairie dogs just fine.
Dave
 

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