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Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 2:59 pm
by Joe58
Hi guys -

I'm setting up a 10" .22 Hornet barrel for field pistol, and I'm curious if others who use this caliber already, have went with a regular rifle scope, or had to go with a pistol scope due to recoil.

I'm thinking recoil with the Hornet should be fairly minimal and I'd like to be able to get away with using a rifle scope, but I don't want to be clunking my eyebrow either if it is a bit more stout than I'm envisioning.

Thanks!

Joe

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:04 pm
by ole95
I have shoot with some NRA guys that shoot Rifle scope with no problem on hornet and 32-20
When I 1st started I use a red dot with no problem.
I'm sure some more will chime in shortly with more details than I have
Thanks for asking and welcome aboard

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:17 pm
by i26963
I Don't think it will Be a problem with any scope you use. I use peep on peep sights on my Hornet for FP
And have no problem getting my face really close to the rear sight

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 4:55 pm
by braud357
I used a rifle scope on my 22 Hornet FP gun - I do use pretty light loads with a 55 grain bullet. No problems at all ! I also have a 14" 22 Hornet TC set up to shoot Practical Hunter Short Course. I shoot this forward prone (flop) with a rifle scope. No worries !

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 5:28 pm
by StandingTall
I use a rifle scope for .22 Hornet in field pistol. No issues with the loads I use.

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 5:58 pm
by Joe58
Great replies! The info is much appreciated.

Any secret loads? I've not messed with a Hornet before, always used my 32-20 barrel.

:-c

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 8:02 pm
by Richard Pickering
Joe, As others mention, you should have no trouble with a scoped Hornet. You will have to decide how much magnification you need and can use. Mine has a simple 4x. You could select a 3x9 that isn't too outsized and begin at 3 and move up as you need. You are going to chase a lot of movement.
If you are just beginning FP, you should concentrate on the close targets and let the others come along.
Another avenue is to use a 22LR in both Standing Unlimited Rimfire and in FP any sights. Yes, you may lose some hit rams, but you are learning to hold for good hits first.
The .22 offers good value in ammo costs and adds an extra Category for you. You can use the same settings.
With a base such as the Weaver 92a on a TC barrel and Clamp over rings, you can switch out scopes and go to UAS and fifth scale on one barrel. rp

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:23 pm
by jcunclejoe
I use a BSA 4-12x air rifle scope and it works great. I'm shooting a 65gr bullet and have no problems with knockdown or recoil.
Best of luck.

Joe

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 5:11 am
by Joe58
Thanks for all the help guys.

My barrel came in so I'm going to throw a scope on it, shoot a few factory rounds to get the brass, and do some reloading. I've a lot of 52, 53, and 55 grain bullets on hand, so I'll probably try the 55 gr. SP to start with rather than hollowpoints.

Need to be ready by the 26th for the next match.

Re: Scoping a .22 Hornet for FP question

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 6:58 am
by phoenix555
My partner uses peep sights, but I prefer the red dot on our .22 Hornets. With the peeps, I found I was getting a bit flinchy – whilst I've only changed over to the red dot recently, it feels more comfortably as I can hold it out a bit further.

We use 8.5gn of ADI 2205 (Aussie powder), with a 55gn Hornady pill.