Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: bugs n bones on December 26, 2015, 08:10:50 PM
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Can you put an ackley shoulder on a 22hornet?
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No, but you can put a Kilbourn shoulder on it. It's called the .22K Hornet and was created around 1940.
Ackley fiddled around with a necked down Hornet case and created the .17 Ackley Hornet.
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Good to know, thanks
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Back in the 80's Kimber had a short run of the .17 Ackley Hornet and the .22K Hornet in addition to the .22 Hornet. Those and other short runs of "odd" chamberings created a demand for Kimber collectors.
I was a shooter and wanted a zippier hornet. I bought both back in the 80s. My first hornet was a Model 43 Winchester and it took out westside coyotes that were giving local farmers problems. My first coyote area was in what is now the Everett city limits.
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The 22 hornet/22K hornet is a neat round but man that brass is delicate! I've never seen a case that would get dings and dents in it as easily as the Hornet case. It makes a great little walking varmint rifle, especially in one of the CZ 527s.
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Sako brass is/was thicker. Problem with that is it makes your loads with the thin brass have too high pressure if you load them the same.
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Lgs has a cz 527 .17 k hornet that they've had on there rack for years. I have a .22 hornet that I'd like to ream out to k hornet.
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Lgs has a cz 527 .17 k hornet that they've had on there rack for years. I have a .22 hornet that I'd like to ream out to k hornet.
If you do, make sure the chamber reamer matches your reloading dies.