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22 k hornet

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:08 pm
by Dellboy
hi

can someone explain the k in 22 k hornet please and if the gun is chambered for it can it still use standard hornet cartridges ?

Re: 22 k hornet

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:10 pm
by meles meles
Karat ?

Gold plated wasps ?

Re: 22 k hornet

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:15 pm
by Dellboy
meles meles wrote:Karat ?

Gold plated wasps ?

all you think about is your belly ..................

Re: 22 k hornet

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:24 pm
by saddler
.22 K-Hornet

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Originated by Lysle Kilbourn in 1940, this was one of the first of the so called "improved" cartridges. It is based on the fire formed and blown out of the 22 Hornet case with a straight body, sharp shoulder and short neck. The popularity of the 22 K-Hornet was based on increased performance, plus the fact that any regular factory loaded ammunition could also be fired in the same chamber. In addition, the conversion is quite cheap, and any Hornet rifle can be rechambered. Ammunition is no problem because the round is based on easily obtainable factory ammunition. It brings the 22 Hornet into the same class as the 218 Bee with the added advantage that the 22 Hornet was chambered in several good bolt action rifles. It is suitable for the same range of varmints and small game as the 218 Bee. Those lucky enough to find an original Kimber rifle chambered for the 22 K-Hornet can pride themselves in owning a superb rifle.
You fireform standard .22 Hornet factory ammo in the modified chamber, then from then on neck-size only with the cases.