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OK now dont laugh
http://usera.ImageCave.com/Spook/sshornet copy.jpg
Got a Salvage (literally) 342 Hornet action as a guy was cleaning up a garage sale for basically nothing.. couldnt find a stock... Chambered up a 7 twist barrel in 22 Hornet and its shooting 75 grain Hornady amaxs ...subsonic...into pretty good groups...stabilized @ 100yds.... magazine feeding isnt the best but I'll work on that. Gotta try 80's if the temp ever gets above zero again. I know its easier with a 22 rimfire... before some retard starts blowing that horn. |
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Nice and compact. A little paint, and if that is a folding stock, you got one backpack rifle. How much is it weighing in at?
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The only thing I can see to laugh about is your temp is below zero. It was nice today 78, tomorrow is only a high of 69.:tongue:
Neat looking rifle. |
I would like more pictures. And to know how you retained the action.
Justin |
Spook I think its cool, I Load subs for my 5.7x28. my buddies think I'm nuts but it sounds like a finish nailgun and is pretty accurate ...Keep us posted!
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Kinda like a22lr......JUST BETTER.
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Cool. I like. I was thinking about something similar for some time now too.
I'm wondering how much improvment is gained in interior and exterior ballistics compared to a .22lr, but haven't done any calculations yet. What I also like is that accuracy is more "controlable" I guess since it's up to the reloader. When shooting rimfire you sometimes are having a hard time finding a brand of ammo that shoots really well in your rifle, and then you have to buy the whole lot ^^ |
The problem with rimfire subsonic is that max weight so far is 60 grains in the Aguila line. It takes a special twist rate to stabilize, and won't have the punch of the 75 grainers. That being said, I have a subsonic load in .223 that utilizes the RCBS cast boolit that casts out at 62 grains with my wheelweight alloy. Fun little round...
Kevin |
not laughing
Spook,
If I could find a hornet action for cheap, I would do the very same thing. Two barrel blanks sitting in the corner for the very project you just completed. Care to share any load data? Alleycat, you could not offer a better suggestion. If you need a Spectre in Western Kansas or the Kansas City metro area to check out such a project, don't be afraid to look me up. |
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