A love affair/I have fallen in love again

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Re: A love affair/I have fallen in love again

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James270 wrote:Sounds good Adam, will there be a differential between head and body shots, or just a single scoring ring?

I like MISSED's idea of an AV Small Banger shoot. I reckon it would be a great way to bring like minded individuals together purely for the sake of having a good time.
That would be simple scoring of the target.....I'll start a new thread to discuss the match and suitable handicapping.
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Dary wrote:Great story, I like my Hornet's, too.

The following reloading data is from the #14 Speer Reloading Manual.

22 Hornet
33 gr Speer TNT HP, Winchester Brass, CCI 500 Primer
Test Firearm: Krico Target, 24 inch barrel

Winchester 296 powder:

start charge // muzzle velocity (fps) maximum charge // muzzle velocity (fps)

12.4 grs. // 3054 12.8 grs. // 3217
Thanks Dary my load was 12.3
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adamjp wrote:
James270 wrote:I'll start a new thread to discuss the match and suitable handicapping.

That would be simple.

Anything less than 22 Hornet 50% penalty.

Anything larger than 22 Hornet, 50 % penalty.
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Re: A love affair/I have fallen in love again

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dhv wrote:
adamjp wrote:
James270 wrote:I'll start a new thread to discuss the match and suitable handicapping.

That would be simple.

Anything less than 22 Hornet 50% penalty.

Anything larger than 22 Hornet, 50 % penalty.
And yet other modern cartridges would still probably win haha.
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And yet other modern cartridges would still probably win haha.[/quote]

The 50% figure is negotiable (upwards)

Put your money where your mouth is! What % do you want to go for? :lol:

Now, where can I get a 20 MOA rail for my Sako Hornet? :D
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dhv wrote:

Now, where can I get a 20 MOA rail for my Sako Hornet? :D[/quote]

I have got an arc welder
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Heathen !
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Had Hornet and K Hornet . Nice little cartridge once you have found something that will shoot accurately in them . That can be a challenge ! Thin cases are a pain in the arse to reload and certainly wouldn't be something I'd recommend to a new shooter .
I've moved on to the classic .222 and don't regret it for a moment.
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I am not sure its the cartridge or the rifle I am besotted with. I have a 222 as well and love it.I think the 222 is a cartridge I will never be without.
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