I've seen some great deals on Ruger 22 hornet rifles lately. Does anyone think they are useful? Or would a 221 Fireball be a minimum in general for yotes?
Thanks Brad
Thanks Brad
godsdog answered his question directly and with as much experiance as one could want.in 1965 from a guy and since then I've killed close to 800 Coyotes with it, thousands & thousands of Jackrabbits & Squirrels and in the process wore out 2 barrels and am going for a third. I love the Hornet and now own 4 of them. A lot of the guys try to limit the Hornet to a 150 yd gun and in some instances maybe that's about right but with a 45 gr bullet at 2700 fps, there's sure a lot of Coyotes died at 300 yds over the years and more than one big Muley Buck. Hell, the Eskimos used it on EVERYTHING and someone forgot to tell them not to shoot bears with it, let alone Wolves, Carabou & Moose!![]()
Hhehehehehe!I had a Ruger 77/22 hornet. I traded it for a craftsman 12" lathe.
3700-3800 fps isn't much of a push, using either AA-1680 (12.6 gr.), 20 gr. VMaxes and WSR primers in a Winchester case, or just replacing the 1680 with N-120 (12.1 gr.). Primer pockets last forever (more than 7 reloadings), and accuracy is exceptional.I don't know who you know that's shooting a 17 AI Hornet at 3700-3800 fps but he'd better lighten up. You want that kind of 17 cal. speed you better go with a 17 FB or a 17 Rem. I didn't know you could get a 17 AI Hornet to go that fast.
I have found the 35 vmax hornady to be very consistant also. Just that it consistantly shot 1.25 groups in the Ruger (gag) I shot some 2.5 inch groups at 200 yds, which would be plenty accurate for coyotes and probably ok for groundhogs.Godsdog
The reason I don't reload for the 22 Hornet is simple. The Hornady 35 gr V-Max's right off the shelf shoots 1/2" five-shot groups. Yes, that's the truth, zero exaggeration, many witnesses. I've tried various other loads and nothing comes close to that. I use it primarily for foxes at called ranges, so speed and distances has never been as important as pin point accuracy to me.
I am currently playing with the 17 AH that I had built from another Browning Micro Hunter, looking for loads that please me for foxes. I have a T/C Contender in 17 AH. I want to shoot the 25 gr Bergers at around 3000-3100fps, NOT 3700-3800fps. If I need speed and flatness way out there I go to the Cooper Locker, or I grab one of the 20 calibers I have setting in the gun room. I am mostly playing around with the three Hornets for foxes. I am gonna call them closer than 200-300 yds. I live in the East, a long shot is 100 yds.