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Topic: Rich and Western Rifleman, K Hornet ??'s.
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Doggitter
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posted April 14, 2005 05:46 PM
Are either of you fellas guns a 35 degree shoulder chambering? What brass do you use? Loren
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Western Rifleman
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posted April 14, 2005 06:24 PM
Howdy Loren . . .
My K-Hornet is the normal sharp 40 degree shoulder, and am just using Winchester brass fireformed from when it was a .22 Hornet.
If you get one I'm sure you'll be pleased.
Cas
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Rich Higgins
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posted April 14, 2005 06:55 PM
Mine is also 40 degree. I like R-P brass. I agree with Cas, I believe you will really like this little jewel. It is one of my favorites. However, unlike some of the guys here I have had some unfortunate incidents with the light V-Maxs. A couple of surface splashes and I lost confidence in them. I've never had any but great performance from Sierra and Nosler Hornet 45s. I tried the Sierra 45 SP and it was the most accurate bullet I've tried, however it functioned like a FMJ, no expansion, penciled right through.
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Doggitter
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posted April 14, 2005 08:01 PM
Thanks guys. The 35 degree version might be a rarity cause I haven't found someone with it yet. I've got a 40 version in a Low Wall that might just make it to a .17 Ackley. Cute little son of a gun. Sage rats would be a kick!
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Rich Higgins
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posted April 14, 2005 10:07 PM
I also have a 17 AI. It would be dandy for sagerats. I still prefer the K-Hornet.
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Western Rifleman
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posted April 15, 2005 08:19 PM
Rich brings up an excellent point about the V-Max bullets.
Yes, they are FANTASTIC -- HOWEVER, with the light V-Max bullets on coyotes, the code is:
DON'T shoot them in the ball joint!! !! :-) :-)
Cas
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Doggitter
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posted April 16, 2005 08:47 AM
From what I've heard of the VMax's I'll stay with the Berger's thank you. They seem to work well so far in the .17 Rem.
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