Hi Stillair
If anyone else in this country other than me, is reloading .17 Hornet
The following i found on the web may be of interest. At least it may have answered my question
9.9gr being waaay to hot and not surprised at the speeds I found if you read below.
I still have 12 rounds loaded at 9.9 that will be getting the bullet pulling treatment this afternoon.
Andy
Lil Gun powder in .1 grain increments from 9.2 to 9.7. Found that 9.4-9.5 grains matches velocity of factory Hornady ammo. (3600+ fps) 9.7 was too warm with bolt a little sticky and 3800 fps. I've tried pretty much every combo with Remington 7 1/2, 6 1/2, Fed 205 and CCI 400 primers but nothing consistent or good. (haven't tried small pistol primers which is apparently a 22 Hornet trick but that's also a lower pressure cartridge....!!) Most groups 1 3/4 to 2+ inches. Using 20 grain Hornady Vmax bullets only at this point. Have played with seating depths from 1.780 down to 1.710-.715 (factory length) Did find that my barrel had some side pressure in the stock (Ruger 77/17) and had a good smith free that up with floating the barrel and glassing the action/receiver. Also noticed a very slight mark on the crown so we went ahead and recrowned just to eliminate one more variable. All the gun work didn't seem to help the accuracy at this point. Best groups currently with factory ammo and running in 1" range. Using an 18 power proven Leupold, had a 12x Leupold before that, so confident scopes and mounts are not issue. Today 'found some' AA1680 which I've seen a number of shooters mention for the 17 Hornady Hornet and the 17 Ackley Hornet so going to play with that. Starting at 10.5 grains, increasing the loads to 11.1 in .2 grain increments....
I'm not sure how many people have actually bought a .17 Hornet in the UK but I bet it's not many. Good luck with the reloading.
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Hi All
Well with 380 views, someone must be interested but only 2 replies?
I loaded another batch last weekend. Whilst checking cases from last batch found 2 with split necks and all where very tight in the sizing die.
Reloaded a batch with 9.4gr of Lilgun and found the speeds to be 3460 so close to factory loads with 5gr less powder than before. Will try the next batch at 9.5gr
To anyone that is reloading i have struggled to get Brass. However after talking to Hornady, Edgar's are the only importer into the Uk.
They had 200 cases in stock of which i now have 100.
100 left if anyone wants them. they would not sell direct but got mine posted to my Local RFD overnight £69 per hundred.
Andy
Andy,
I have been loading for my .17 Ackley for three or so years....... Found most of my recipes on another well known site. Will happily dig out any info I have if it helps you?
ATB
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Glad to see someone is re loading. how are you finding the .17 hornet? are you pleased with it. priced mine up today. Gulp. ammo not cheap, so reloading it may have to be.
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