Small game centerfire cartridges

Centerfire would be 22 hornet as good selection of manufacturers for bullets and able to cast your own
For no hassle reloading would be 22 mag
22 hornet will give more distance for shooting
 
I think what you might actually want is on the left brybenn, it’s just a question of if it’s worth living with for you. I had a Cooper in it, was a sweetheart, but wasn’t easy. It’s quicker than the .22 Mag, slightly more consistently accurate than the Hornet, brass is a nightmare, and the fun and different quotient is high.

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The logical choice is the 22 mag for sure but of the couple I've had I've had to readjust each different lot of ammo. I did love the 22mag but I just have a want to try something else.
I've heard horror stories about loading 22 Hornet brass and the k version kinda takes it out of the range I was looking for. I haven't read of anyone using trailboss in the hornets.
For those who are downloading the hornet I'd be very interested in the combos you're using. The hornet is chambered in factory rifles which is a plus
I figure if get more use out of building a small game rifle then another big game rifle
I've played with downloading the 223 but under 1800fps accuracy went out the window in my 1 in 9 twist. I didn't try my Winchester with 1 in 12 twist though
I'd try to shorten the 223 case and neck it to 25 cal but then I'd have no clue how to start loading for it.
I know I'm just wasting time money and energy to do this but then again how many ppl have a dozen 30 cal rifles right
 
The 25-20 is a very good choice, although finding a good one might take a bit of looking. Other than the usual crop of lever rifles and carbines, the Marlin model 37, and Remington Model 25 pump actions are the most common. On the Marlin Forum there is lots of loading info for that cartridge, especially for edible game hunting with lead bullets at around 12-1500 fps.

Load that cartridge with 60gr Hornady bullets to about 2100 fps and it's deadly on chucks and Coyotes. The 75gr Speer (when you can find them) at around 1900 fps works very well too.

It's unfortunate that this round is nearly gone, as it was a good one.
 
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I think what you might actually want is on the left brybenn, it’s just a question of if it’s worth living with for you. I had a Cooper in it, was a sweetheart, but wasn’t easy. It’s quicker than the .22 Mag, slightly more consistently accurate than the Hornet, brass is a nightmare, and the fun and different quotient is high.

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What is that cartridge?
 
5.7 Johnson 0r whatever a 30 carbine necked to 25 might be called? Fits the rimless requirement.

I'd still say 25-20 or Ardents suggestion of a 25 hornet variation is the way to go.
Need to shoot my Martini khornet more.
 
Yep, .22 CCM.

Brybenn, I have a reamer for likely your perfect cartridge, .25 K-Hornet. Eliminated the .22 Hornet loading awkwardness with the sharper shoulder, shoots cast well. Happy to rent it for beer money to a good cause.

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I'm interested in this one for sure. How would it compare to a loaded down 256wm(357 mag necked down)? I even thought about using a 38sp case and seeing if I could modify the 256wm dies for the shorter case
 
25/20 sounds about right, probably 22 hornet as well. Pushing past sonic, about 1040ft/sec should need gas checks.

I would think finding a cheapish 22 hornet would be easy, absolute beater 25/20 as well. Decent 25/20 would be spendy, bonus there is you could carry a short range capable Deer load.

Gas checks and suitable molds would be medium hard. Personally a 22 hornet would give you better choices and available components.
 
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