Loading the 22 Hornet

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This is my first time at loading the Hornet, so this is not a "How to do it," but is just an outline of me doing it.
Lil'Gun seems to be the powder made for it, so got a can. Only going to load up twenty or so, to try them, so don't want to change my powder measure, which is set for the 45-70. The very smallest Lee dipper is too small and the next one is too big. Don't like the thought of dribbling each one up, so look to my home made dippers. In times past I have made up dippers to suit a revolver load. Picked this one out, tried it and lo and behold, when completely full and top smoothed with a card, it weighs exactly 13 grains of
Lil'Gun, my chosen load!!
I make them from an empty cartridge case by soldering on a twisted, #14 guage copper wire from house wiring. I then file the top down until, when levelled out with a card, it holds the correct amount of powder. This one once measured pistol powder.
With a uniform scoop through the powder dish and levelled off, it was so accurate that after putting about 5 charges through the scale, I went directly into the case, by means of the powder funnel.
Also new to me were my dies. Got them from the gunsmiths shop, used he said, but impossible to tell, for $30. They are Hornady Custom-Grade, new dimension dies it says on the box. It states on the box things like, "Zip Spindle," to provide precise adjustment and positive lock-down, as well as "Headed decapping pin."
But, what I like best is the seating die. There is a heavy, steel sleave that slides down below the bottom of the die about an inch. The inside of the sleave is just right size to keep the bullet completely lined up and slides over the neck as the case is pushed up, until the shoulder pushes the sleave up. These dies are probably well known to many of you, but knew to me, and they are really slick for seating those tiny 22 bullets.
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I think you'll like loading for the Hornet, they're just so darn cute! You might eventually want to add a Lee collet size die to your setup, I use mine all the time, and it has the advantage of not needing case lube and speeds up the process as a result. My rifle also shoots much better with brass that was neck sized only after fire forming in my Anschutz's rather large chamber. I'm not sure how well the Hornady dies work for partial sizing, you might want to give it a try since most Hornets have fairly loose chambers. Lil' gun is a good powder choice in my experience.
 
I think you'll like loading for the Hornet, they're just so darn cute! You might eventually want to add a Lee collet size die to your setup, I use mine all the time, and it has the advantage of not needing case lube and speeds up the process as a result. My rifle also shoots much better with brass that was neck sized only after fire forming in my Anschutz's rather large chamber. I'm not sure how well the Hornady dies work for partial sizing, you might want to give it a try since most Hornets have fairly loose chambers. Lil' gun is a good powder choice in my experience.

Yes, I have cerainly been thinking along the lines you spoke of regarding sizing.
I notice the case necks are long, with the bullet only going down about half way in the neck. And since there is a fair taper to the case, I thought I might set the sizing dye up enough to just about size the neck portion that is used by the bullet. That way, I was going to try without lubricant, as the dies may hardly, if at all, hit rhe case wall.
Thanks for your comments.
 
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You guys seem to be having so much fun I'm going to get set up to reload 22 Hornet, too. I debated having my 'smith ream the chamber on my Winchester M 43 but it's such an antique (same age as me) that the 22K Hornet plan might not really be appropriate for it. I've been looking at Anschutz myself, look perfect to me. I wonder is there a Lee collet die for the 22K Hornet?
 
I have a set of Lee FL sizer dies for the Hornet. One thing I did was to polish the inside of the dies with Flitz, using a bore mop in a cordless drill. This made a big difference and the cases now size really nicely.
 
You'll get longer case life with the Lee Collet dies, rather than full length sizing dies. I've tried both, and much prefer to neck size only. Lil' Gun is an excellent powder, as is IMR 4227 with 50 gr bullets. My best load is 12.5 gr of Lil Gun with a Nosler 40gr BT, but now I'm switching to the Hornady 40 gr V-Max, as it can be seated deep enough to function through my Rugers magazine.
 
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