New to this forum and asking for input for 22 hornet loads. To get the basic info out of the way first. I am shooting a Ruger 77/22, 20" barrel, Nikon 4.5-14 x 40mm. Shooting set-up is front and rear sandbags, on a very sturdy bench. Range is 100 yards. For all loads mentioned the bullet is Hornady 40gr. V-max.. My normal load is IMR 4227 @ 11.3gr. CCI400, OAL 1.790.
I wanted to improve the groups I was getting, somewhere around an inch.
After reading a lot on different forums (Including here) I was interested in trying LilGun powder and Rem 6 1/2 primers..
Today I loaded up a few rounds of the LilGun. Loads were as follows. If everything works out correctly there will be pictures that follow loads.
All brass was NEW Winchester, Untouched. Just deburred to accept bullet.
Load 1: LilGun @ 12.0gr, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790......After I shot this group I was thinking, Yes I'm on the right track with the LilGun powder that I have heard so much about.
Load 2: LilGun @ 12.3gr, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790....POI changed but more concerned about groups size's. Again I was fairly happy so far with the group size, and figured it would only get better.
Load 3: LilGun @ 12.6, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790....All 3 shots felt good. Figured i got out of the sweet spot in the load. But so soon? Load range is 12.0-13.0...ANY IDEAS?
Load 4: LilGun @ 12.8, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790......Now this just blew my mind !!!...5 shots in a 2 1/2 " group?? What is up with that, any ideas?
Load 5: LilGun @ 13.0, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790.....First 2 shots in the same hole, other 3, well you see where they landed.....better then load 4, but still not as good as i expected.
I understand that POI and Group size will and do change within the load development stages. I changed from my normal Primer of CCI400 to the Rem 6 1/2 because of the much read info about the primer dislodging the bullet before all the powder is ignited. I do have a Lee Factory Crimp die, but did not use it on these loads. Mainly because I have to seat the bullet farther into the case so it will feed in the M 77/22 magazine. It appears that if I were to use the FCD it might crimp onto the Ogive of the 40gr. V-Max. I tried the FCD before on loads and didnt see that much of an improvement, if any at all.
Your help and suggests will be greatly appreciated.
The following pictures are my normal loads (IMR4227,11.3gr.) with the change up between CCI400 and F205. I am going to try them with the Rem 6 1/2 next time....
CCI400
F205
Then I had some loads that i used a Lee powder throw to charge, IMR4227 @ 11.0gr., F205 Primer.
Faster rate of fire for these rounds.
Sorry for such a long post, but figured the more information I put out there with pictures to confirm the range results, the better information I'll get back in return.
Kevin204.
I wanted to improve the groups I was getting, somewhere around an inch.
After reading a lot on different forums (Including here) I was interested in trying LilGun powder and Rem 6 1/2 primers..
Today I loaded up a few rounds of the LilGun. Loads were as follows. If everything works out correctly there will be pictures that follow loads.
All brass was NEW Winchester, Untouched. Just deburred to accept bullet.
Load 1: LilGun @ 12.0gr, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790......After I shot this group I was thinking, Yes I'm on the right track with the LilGun powder that I have heard so much about.

Load 2: LilGun @ 12.3gr, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790....POI changed but more concerned about groups size's. Again I was fairly happy so far with the group size, and figured it would only get better.

Load 3: LilGun @ 12.6, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790....All 3 shots felt good. Figured i got out of the sweet spot in the load. But so soon? Load range is 12.0-13.0...ANY IDEAS?

Load 4: LilGun @ 12.8, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790......Now this just blew my mind !!!...5 shots in a 2 1/2 " group?? What is up with that, any ideas?

Load 5: LilGun @ 13.0, Rem 6 1/2, OAL 1.790.....First 2 shots in the same hole, other 3, well you see where they landed.....better then load 4, but still not as good as i expected.

I understand that POI and Group size will and do change within the load development stages. I changed from my normal Primer of CCI400 to the Rem 6 1/2 because of the much read info about the primer dislodging the bullet before all the powder is ignited. I do have a Lee Factory Crimp die, but did not use it on these loads. Mainly because I have to seat the bullet farther into the case so it will feed in the M 77/22 magazine. It appears that if I were to use the FCD it might crimp onto the Ogive of the 40gr. V-Max. I tried the FCD before on loads and didnt see that much of an improvement, if any at all.
Your help and suggests will be greatly appreciated.
The following pictures are my normal loads (IMR4227,11.3gr.) with the change up between CCI400 and F205. I am going to try them with the Rem 6 1/2 next time....
CCI400

F205

Then I had some loads that i used a Lee powder throw to charge, IMR4227 @ 11.0gr., F205 Primer.
Faster rate of fire for these rounds.


Sorry for such a long post, but figured the more information I put out there with pictures to confirm the range results, the better information I'll get back in return.
Kevin204.