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Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:34 pm
by Zee
JunkCollector wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:19 pm Good on you being there.
You should try that hornet.....they are fun and useful around a ranch
I thought about that. It would give me more distance for yotes than my .22 Mag and .17 HMR that pull Kubota Duty now.
I’ve just never shot one before and have zero idea of the cartridges capability. He did leave me a bunch of factory ammo for it.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:32 pm
by jaywapiti
Thanks for being his friend.

JAY

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 10:55 pm
by jkp
Yeah, you should definitely try out the Hornet. I've got a wildcat K Hornet Ruger 77/22 that's a really nice rifle inside of 150 yards. Probably 250 yards for you!

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 11:47 pm
by Zee
What’s the practical range for the .22 Hornet?

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 12:05 am
by CPJ 2.0
Zee wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 11:47 pm What’s the practical range for the .22 Hornet?
Whatever you feel good with a 40 grain bullet at around 3000 FPS.

It’s a .22 mag on roids and meth.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 12:55 am
by LMLarsen
I’m sorry for your loss, but glad you were there for him. I think I would offer your boy first choice, then decide after that.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 1:25 am
by Wambli Ska
Zee wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 11:47 pm What’s the practical range for the .22 Hornet?
My old hunting buddy used to hunt coyotes with one out to 200 yards with zero issues. Monet damage. They’re not hard to kill when you can shoot, and I’m kind’a sure you can. Just a hair more noise than my .22 Mag. Rather nicely behaved center fire.

SOME can be picky about bullets and loads but once dialed in they behave. I remember my buddy said .10 grains was the difference between a group and a pattern. Might have been his rifle though.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 7:57 pm
by NuttyNed
CPJ 2.0 wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 12:23 am Been to one military funeral for a friend at work.

Some 15 plus years later, I still can’t even describe the feeling of it. Those who have been to one, know.
Clean and I went to another one last Tuesday; I admit I had to wipe my eyes.
The Marines doing the honors past muster well.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:51 pm
by Zorba
You Sir, are a good friend. I don't say Rest In Peace myself, I say may he Dance In Joy.

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 6:01 pm
by Wambli Ska
Good to see you posting again too!

Re: Vet Friend left me his firearms.

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 6:57 pm
by Bigslug
Yeah. . .Duty. . . It feels right doing it, if not always good.

I helped the widow of one of my coworkers disperse his guns after his passing of heart & diabetes issues, making effort to ensure she didn't get taken to the cleaners on them. I was able to lay claim to a Fankensteined 1911 that he and I assembled from an Argentine frame and Norinco parts kit he had accumulated. I break it out occasionally when I feel the jones for shooting a basic 1911-A1 - or just want to remember the guy. Might be your buddy's stock 10/22 would fill the same sort of niche.

The Hornet is something that may grow on you. Bullet weight will depend a lot on rate of twist - the older guns being slow and best suited to light pills. It can be a fussy, powder-sensitive bitch (I'd say try 4227 and AA1680 and not bother with much else), but it will give more steam than a .22 Mag and be reloadable to boot. You being the resident suppressor expert - my guess is that the lower gas volume would make it a pretty cool thing to shoot through a 5.56-rated can, if you were to have it threaded.