David Henry
CGN Regular
- Location
- West of the big road
I have had a few Hornets over the years and have done lots of loading for them, but this one is giving me the gears and I thought I would share my journey with the learned on GCN incase they have any insights.
I had a chance about 9 months ago to pick up a very good used Number3 in 22 Hornet, rifle was in pretty nice shape. Purchase was made on line and the owner said nothing of the rifles shooting quality only its condition. The rifle arrived and I was happy with my purchase but the thrill ended fairly quickly after a sit down at my bench and 100 yard back stop.
Initially I though scope, It has since had three different scopes on it all known performers and currently has a VX3 4X12 AO Leupold mounted. Groups if you could call them groups were 4 to 8 inches with some shots off the paper. I ran the Hawkeye bore scope down it and did not like the crown, so recrowned with 11 degree to clean up that end of things. So we now have a good crown and a well aligned throat and only some slight pitting found here and there midway up the barrel. My next session at the bench did produce one group of 2 1/2" with 40 gr Vmax although this was an improvment my 46 grain H.P. and 45 grain S.P. loads were still lousy. These loads I was testing all shoot well in a Ruger 77/22 Hornet I use.
Having dealt with accuracy issues in the past regarding the #1 rifles I turned my attention to the barrel band and forend. The same loads were tested with the barrel band off and finally the forend removed entirely. My results showed no change and 3 shot groups only went to hell when shots 4 and 5 were added to the mix. For the heck of it I did try some 50 grain Hdy SX bullets, again no improvement.
I do not particularly want to butcher this rifle as I like my Ruger's the way they left the factory, I doubt there is any hope of finding a factory new replacement barrel for it nor do I feel like relining it. Maybe this rifle is just for looking at and not shooting'
Any thoughts gentlemen.
I had a chance about 9 months ago to pick up a very good used Number3 in 22 Hornet, rifle was in pretty nice shape. Purchase was made on line and the owner said nothing of the rifles shooting quality only its condition. The rifle arrived and I was happy with my purchase but the thrill ended fairly quickly after a sit down at my bench and 100 yard back stop.
Initially I though scope, It has since had three different scopes on it all known performers and currently has a VX3 4X12 AO Leupold mounted. Groups if you could call them groups were 4 to 8 inches with some shots off the paper. I ran the Hawkeye bore scope down it and did not like the crown, so recrowned with 11 degree to clean up that end of things. So we now have a good crown and a well aligned throat and only some slight pitting found here and there midway up the barrel. My next session at the bench did produce one group of 2 1/2" with 40 gr Vmax although this was an improvment my 46 grain H.P. and 45 grain S.P. loads were still lousy. These loads I was testing all shoot well in a Ruger 77/22 Hornet I use.
Having dealt with accuracy issues in the past regarding the #1 rifles I turned my attention to the barrel band and forend. The same loads were tested with the barrel band off and finally the forend removed entirely. My results showed no change and 3 shot groups only went to hell when shots 4 and 5 were added to the mix. For the heck of it I did try some 50 grain Hdy SX bullets, again no improvement.
I do not particularly want to butcher this rifle as I like my Ruger's the way they left the factory, I doubt there is any hope of finding a factory new replacement barrel for it nor do I feel like relining it. Maybe this rifle is just for looking at and not shooting'
Any thoughts gentlemen.