Well, this might be an old thread, but I am an old fart.

And something us old farts like is to shoot the breeze................
I had several rifles chambered for .22 Hornet, including two Model 43 Deluxe Winchesters, a Ruger #3, a Ruger #1, and a Ruger 77/22H.
The 77 never could put the bullets into a decent group, and the fellow who got it from me figured he could somehow make it do so. It didn't.
The Ruger #1 did not get an honest chance, it came and went too quickly.
The Ruger #3 I owned twice, after I swapped it away I pined for it and bought it back for more money that I had sold it to the fellow.

It was the most accurate of the bunch.
Both of the M43s were lovely rifles, and both shot very well. The triggers on them were delightful. If I had decided to stay in the .22 Hornet game I would have kept the M43. BUT I really disliked loading this cartridge, it is fiddly as hell, and I found that I would collapse about one shoulder out of seven or eight that I was loading, which is a PITA. I had a nice Remington 700 Classic in .221 Fireball, which shoots extremely well, and so I let the last .22H go to a good home alomng with all of the dies, brass, bullets etc etc etc.
In other words, I suggest somebody looking at buying a .22 Hornet take Rembo's advice and buy a .221 Fireball instead.
Doug