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Blobby159

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  1. Yes agreed, it (35gr VMax over 13gr Lilgun) should indeed be a safe loading, though I believe it is denoted as a MAXIMUM load in the Hodgons information and it is ONLY meant to be sparked off with a SMALL RIFLE PRIMER because of this and the reasons I gave above. Apologies if this was concidered ambiguous in my original posting, that would never do given the stakes involved in reloading... Best regards, Steve
  2. Hi there. Glad to hear some reloaders are still doing it for the .22Hornet! It is a VERY MUCH UNDERATED ROUND in my opinion!! I personally have always used small rifle primers in my Hornet loadings (since 1987 so I've some experience here). Though the chamber pressures in a fired Hornet chamber are below that of most centrefire rifles of modern vintage they can still be well high enough to demolish (blow through!) pistol calibre primers, especially if your loads are on the 'warm' side like mine and the guy who has answered above (13gr Lil Gun under a 35gr VMax), which would be unpleasa
  3. Hi there, Do you still have this S410 Classic LEFT-HANDED stock for sale please? I am interested if you do and the price is acceptable. Please come back to me with your answer here. Many thanks, Regards, Steve
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