Just to let you no mate, you should be using small rifle primers in that. That's what says in my Lee book says
Hi all, anyone know where I can get some small pistol primers in the shropshire area ish? Want to try them in my hornet.
Cheers
Ben
Brno 22 hornet - CZ 455 Thumbhole 16" 17 Hmr - Baikal Sxs 12 gauge - Air Arms s410
Just to let you no mate, you should be using small rifle primers in that. That's what says in my Lee book says
Hi Ben. where are you in telford i have small pistol primers made by CCI, S&B and Remington i used them all the time in my Hornet. Will drop you a few of each to try if you want.
Speer use small pistol primers in some of their reloading data,
http://www.speer-bullets.com/pdf/Rel...A/22h33tnt.pdf
Rick.
CZ 452 .22 Tikka T3 Varmint Stainless .223
Zabala 12 bore.
The cups of pistol primers are made of thinner gauge material then rifle primers, so that they ignite when hit by the low inertia hammer from a revolver or firing pin in a semi auto.
Using them in a bolt action could cause primer piercing from the much higher inertia of a rifle firing pin.
Why take the risk?
TB.
I use small pistol primers in my hornet and I'm still alive. There's whole heaps of people load below minimum and above maximum manufacturers recommendations to no ill effect with all sorts of calibres, not just Hornet. Predominantly because they know what they're doing.
Hornet-wise rifle or pistol primers don't make any difference and with the right powders you could pretty much fill the case without measuring and still shoot well with it. But I'd only advocate this with a hornet and NO other centrefire calibre.
Have you actually got a Hornet, Tac? If you have then you should know.
No, I don't have a Hornet of any kind, but I DO reload for eight other centre-fire cartridges here in UK, and at one time for seventeen different ones, so I'm not exactly a noob to reloading, having started in 1965.
Please don't feel that you need to patronise me. It really isn't necessary.
Thanks.
tac
It also say to use small rifle primers on Hodgdon site. If you got load off another site that says use small pistol would stick to that don't mix and match, the rifle primer will have some more of the initiator in the primer
Remington 6.5's are recommended for pistol and Hornet.
Posted on a thread on 20Tac or Ruger 204's somewhere on here or UKV in the last week. (For which they're definitely not recommended)
Cheers
Fizz
Found it......
http://ukvarminting.com/forums/topic...lesson-learnt/
Post 14 by Oaken: Spot on. The 61/2 is for hornet and handgun only, don't let unscrupulous dealers tell you they should be OK in anything else!
71/2 for anything generating more pressure than the hornet.
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http://www.nightvisionforumuk.com...... you know it makes sense!
BUT, you haven't reloaded for Hornet. It was a shock to my system when I started for that one after a lot of years loading for other centrefire rifles and pistols. Try it sometime, you may think differently.
Patronise? I certainly wasn't setting out to do that but if that's the way you feel then so be it. May I remind you that you did accuse someone of taking the piss so you opened it up. And don't try pulling the "he's disagreed with me so I'm offended" stunt It's a discussion forum.
"An infinite number of monkeys banging away at type writers for an infinite period of time will eventually reproduce Hamlet" Thanks to discussion forums we now know this to be untrue.