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22 hornet issues
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<blockquote data-quote="scottishkat" data-source="post: 1151848" data-attributes="member: 82202"><p>Hogdon Lil gun did not group well until I got to 12.6. Primers make a big difference.</p><p>My most recent load is 13.0 gr with a Remington 1.5 sm pistol primer from 2 CZ 527's will group into 1" at 100 nearly all day. </p><p> </p><p>On the high extreme spread I would trim all brass to the same length and weight sort all brass and only shoot brass that is within 1gr or so of each other. COAL is as long as magazine will allow. When the brass is the same size outside slight dimensional changes on the inside changes pressure created within the case.</p><p> </p><p>My best group is attached at 12.6 with a Remington 6.5 with a 50g Hornady SP. Group size is about the same with 45's maybe a little bigger. Never shot 35's or 40's</p><p> </p><p>Both rifles shoot about the same one has and international stock the attached was shot with it.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and shoot straight</p><p> </p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottishkat, post: 1151848, member: 82202"] Hogdon Lil gun did not group well until I got to 12.6. Primers make a big difference. My most recent load is 13.0 gr with a Remington 1.5 sm pistol primer from 2 CZ 527's will group into 1" at 100 nearly all day. On the high extreme spread I would trim all brass to the same length and weight sort all brass and only shoot brass that is within 1gr or so of each other. COAL is as long as magazine will allow. When the brass is the same size outside slight dimensional changes on the inside changes pressure created within the case. My best group is attached at 12.6 with a Remington 6.5 with a 50g Hornady SP. Group size is about the same with 45's maybe a little bigger. Never shot 35's or 40's Both rifles shoot about the same one has and international stock the attached was shot with it. Good luck and shoot straight Bob [/QUOTE]
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