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Thread: sizing for 22 hornet???

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    Boolit Bub huli's Avatar
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    sizing for 22 hornet???

    Do I need a 225 sizing die or a 224 sizing die?? Thanks Guys

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    .225 minimum, I prefer the "as cast for my bullets and use a .228 to just crimp on the GC and lube the .227 as cast bullets.

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    Actuall jacketed bullet size is .224, so for lead bullets I would go with .225 sizer

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    I use a .225 die for my contender barrel.
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    I have been using .226 in Shillen barreled Hornet & Ruger No.1 .222 Rem.

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    Thanks guys that's what I needed to know, Steve

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    .225 for me also.

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    .225 is usually good for most 22 caliber guns. What is the platform you are loading for? If it is pre-war, and possibly into the early 60's, it may have .22 rimfire dimensions. In this case, .224 may be more appropriate. I think you will find that buying a few different sizing dies and giving them a test drive on the range may be necessary to find what works for YOUR gun.

    Sorry, but there really isn't a one size fits all answer. If I had to bet my money, sight unseen, I think you will probably be best served by .225.

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    Hello, huli..forgot to mention..size bullet to fit throat.

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    What is the internal neck size of a fired case? You might try that as a starting size but of course it all depends on the throat size and the step between the chamber and the throat entry.

    I used a trick for seating .224 bullets in my hornet which was to fit a paper cup in the unsized neck then seat the bullet in that. I soaked that with molten 'waxy-lube' to glue the boolit in the neck. What this did was to align the bullet with the bore. Hence my suggestion of a boolit that fits the unsized neck.
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    Theres so much information on this forum, Thanks guys

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    My CZ527 likes em at .225

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    While 225 is the general rule of thumb for most 22 rounds, don't assume that your boolits from your alloy will emerge from a 225 sizing die at .225 diameter. Measure with a good micrometer and then you will know.

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