clembob wrote: |
Had thought of the 22 Hornet and even wait for the 17 Hornet but it might be a wait here. Everyone I know says go for the Fireball less of a barrel burner or fussy over a dirty barrel than a .17 remington but that what they say or have heard. |
Aloysius wrote: |
Elvis, do you hunt with the .222 Rem? I'm starting to like this caliber but I'm not convinced that I have a good hunting load. I now tried the 60 grs Spire H.P. of Hornady (#2275) with 21,0 grs PCl507 (a local powder with a burning rate of about Hodgdon's BL-C(2) or Winchester 748). It's shooting very accurate. I've shot (this week) 2 little roedeer (younger than 1 year) and they dropped on the spot, but I'm a little concerned about meatlosses. It seems I have a lot more blood than when I'm using a 30-30 Win or a 7 mm Mauser. By the way: most of our shooting is at distances smaller than 100-150 m. Any suggestions? And I know it's not about a .17 R.F., but it's still about these small rounds and what could make them better... |
clembob wrote: |
Everyone I know says go for the Fireball less of a barrel burner or fussy over a dirty barrel than a .17 remington but that what they say or have heard. |
TRBLSHTR wrote: |
:D aloysis- I have had very good luck with sierra 63 grain semi pointed(not varminter type-as they have thin jackets)-these seem to have thicker jackets for slower expansion.Out of a 223 I push them at about 2800fps.Will push thru our little blacktails(about 150 lbs) and keep on going!Very little meat damaged or bloodshot. |
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