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?
Rifle. Thanks.Rifle or Pistol?
Thank you.A quick guess would be to use less Unique? "Unique From 5.7 grains to 7.0 grains for 40 gr bullet. " From Steve's Pages.
Trail Boss powder? http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?101547-Trail-Boss-in-a-Hornet
With cast, Less chance of sticking a jacketed bullet in the barrel.
I agree, plus reduced loads are more pleasant to shoot. And thank you for the reply.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.
Thank you for the reply. Is your CZ a 1 in 16 or a 1 in 14?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.