LRB 360: 22 Hornet hunting

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  • Опубліковано 28 лют 2023
  • Skiing with my 22 Hornet
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  • @VintageRiflesShootersClub
    @VintageRiflesShootersClub Рік тому +3

    Beautiful video. I know how much work goes into those videos, thank you for making them and for bringing all those places to our homes!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks for your generous words, very much appreciated.

  • @gregsimon3014
    @gregsimon3014 Рік тому

    I agree, reading books does lead to experimentation! Thank you for the enjoyable video!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No problem, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Barnardbill
    @Barnardbill Рік тому +1

    Great scenery

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Yes! It's really nice to be up there wintertime, well worth the effort of going.

  • @chadclayburg1410
    @chadclayburg1410 Рік тому

    As always, great work.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks. Kinda fun trip, but a little frustrating to have a guest just as the weather hit!

  • @timjohnson2731
    @timjohnson2731 Рік тому +1

    We have to know when to give up on bad equipment. That's how we grow our skills and success. Excellent video as always Thomas. They can't all be winners. Time to find a top shelf rifle for snow chickens 🐔.
    Looking forward to the next one.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      I'm giving this rifle one trip to the gunsmith to check bolt lugs and overall straightness. If no joy, I'll try and salvage the match barrel for another 221 Fireball. Need to have something for my guests.

    • @timjohnson2731
      @timjohnson2731 Рік тому

      @THLR.NO That makes sense. Can you use the Fireball for Ptarmigan? I thought there was a legal reason you built the Hornet originally.
      I'm assuming you checked chamber dimensions, .004 to .006" neck clearance, etc? If that chamber reamer was worn out, the chamber might be too tight. The way it throws shots, makes me think it's either a bullet release/chamber issue or a barrel channel interference issue.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      @@timjohnson2731 the Hornet was mostly a folly. I grew up reading about the Hornet and this rifle is THE rifle from the articles I read, gifted to me by the writer. So I wanted to shoot a few birds with it and hopefully create some nice memories.

    • @Robert-fs1pb
      @Robert-fs1pb Місяць тому

      What about the hornet k or the 204 Ruger.

  • @infantilepillock1687
    @infantilepillock1687 Рік тому +1

    Dear Thomas, I am always amazed by the beauty of the landscape. Only matched by the beauty of Fjeellrype themselves (hope my quick google search led to the correct Norske term).
    I have to admit, that after your miss at 16:12, I wanted that little buddy to live. And I am glad he got away. May his offspring be numerous!
    On a final note, looks like it is time you get yourself a proper R8 Atzl barrel in .221. Maybe with a fancy Ultimate Carbon stock. You have already sunk so much money into your small game cartridge projects, that it doesn't even make a difference anymore. I absolutely don't want to sell any overpriced B. products, but for the European hunter, their items are just perfect. You know I am right ;-)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Fjellrype (lagopus muta) is the correct term

  • @steffenschmidt5339
    @steffenschmidt5339 Рік тому

    Really great film as always, and you have the most wonderful natur in the world.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks Steffen, glad you liked it!

  • @oaklindphoto
    @oaklindphoto Рік тому

    Great as always 👌👌

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks Calle! Have a good season!

  • @Brendan7838
    @Brendan7838 Рік тому

    Great video as always

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Brendan!

  • @inrangerimfire20two
    @inrangerimfire20two Рік тому

    Beautiful video as usual

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thank you very much

  • @rndball5457
    @rndball5457 Рік тому

    That looks really cold!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Not really, unusually warm this year. A normal trip would be 10 degrees lower.

  • @jameswilkins5249
    @jameswilkins5249 Рік тому

    Loved this video

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks James!

  • @walterrie3075
    @walterrie3075 Рік тому

    Killing me: If you don't use the blue stuff, it will be difficult for us to be friends. If I would not be already hooked on the blue stuff, I would now dump all red stuff and convert to blue stuff. I love the humour, great Video again. Thanks Thomas!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Somewhere someone probably took that message seriously and left this channel. I must be more careful...

    • @walterrie3075
      @walterrie3075 Рік тому

      @@THLR You can't win them all :) You AMAX(ed) your audience out, it's Naturalis some of them leaving with VMAX.

  • @papsenterprise2289
    @papsenterprise2289 Рік тому

    🤣😂😂 i love's your .22 Hornet to made door stopper 🤣🤣

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Can't leave the door open here, too cold :D

  • @Josefselvadek
    @Josefselvadek Рік тому +1

    Great video, as usual. I do not know how you can manage to do it in those conditions, though 👍. Hat’s off to you !
    As far as the .22 Hornet, good decision to ditch it ! 😬
    There are tons of much better caliber in that range imho.
    .221 fireball being one of them....222 even better 😋
    Good luck for your choice 😉

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks! Had a guest, seemed polite to let him have the good rifle (221 Fireball).

  • @claytonpaul7670
    @claytonpaul7670 Рік тому +1

    Hey Thomas, yea, confusing..your lunch cover. Got the info you provided, thanks again.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Good! It´s a decent shelter, allthough a little heavy and overpriced for what it does. Too short to cover your boots and too noisy to be versatile (as in used for a highseat or similar). But I´ve had it for years and years, so it lasts...

  • @YOSIPSOROKA
    @YOSIPSOROKA Рік тому +1

    Hello Thomas, I am very grateful and I am very pleased that you responded to my request, thank you. I understand that on the Internet you can find many videos about reloading, I will also attach a bunch of interesting videos, but I meant that it would be interesting to see how you equip it yourself your submission, thank you again for your understanding.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Good luck!

  • @MVarminter
    @MVarminter Рік тому +1

    I understood your point ;)
    But it's great for beavers!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      I should think so, do you hunt beavers in the spring? I am told it is a very nice experience, I have friends who go every year.

  • @richarddoran
    @richarddoran Рік тому

    Great video. You really need to be aware of those conditions, or it could be your last outing. As they say, prior preparation prevents piss poor performance. And you're properly prepped 👌

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Richard, yeah weather was a bit rough on this trip. Total sunlight for the week was about 45 minutes and I was not in the right place when the sun broke through. Other than that, nice enough trip. Good amount of bird contacts, so nice to see them about.

    • @richarddoran
      @richarddoran Рік тому

      @THLR.NO fairplay being out in that weather. Always good to see good numbers of your chosen quarry. 👌

  • @opsoverseas
    @opsoverseas Рік тому +1

    Good video Tom but that looked a bit bloody cold! Well done! Keep em coming?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Windy, but not really intrusive (like rain would be) and not really cold, no chance of frostbites on exposed skin. Hoping to keep doing one film per month.

  • @me200342
    @me200342 Рік тому +2

    As always the content is amazing. Scenery is beautiful. Kind of weird why the hornet isn’t reliable.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I suspect the bolt lugs might be a little off, I'm sending it off to a gunsmith now.

  • @johanvanderveur791
    @johanvanderveur791 Рік тому

    It is another nice episode

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot for your time!

  • @YOSIPSOROKA
    @YOSIPSOROKA Рік тому +1

    hello, I'm a big fan of your videos and your hobby, I'm from Ukraine, I'm always interested in watching your great work and skill, incredibly cool and informative films, thank you, I'd like you to tell a little more about the process of making cartridges, about gunpowder, about presses, great video about reloading, it would be incredible about bullets and game work, it was incredibly interesting and exciting, thank you for your videos.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Sorry, but that's not me. Check out Eric Cortina, he comes highly recommended for reloading.

  • @colinsimmons2913
    @colinsimmons2913 Рік тому +1

    Your a cruel man🤣😂 throwing a rifle, but i know what you mean. People around here love there hornets. I agree with NOX though i use a cz 223 1;8 with 68grain Hornady boat tail match drills holes straight through them pick a eye out of a fox at 100yards all day. Great vid as usual keep them coming mate.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks Colin. Sadly I'm legally restricted to 22 Hornet/ 221 Fireball for the centerfires, if not I would have used my original build for this, the 6,5 Grendel.

  • @bigracer3867
    @bigracer3867 Рік тому

    Toll im schnee zu jagen.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Should have been more snow and colder, but this year has been a little off...

  • @briankelly2886
    @briankelly2886 7 місяців тому

    Good video. The Hornet was not traditionally a long range cartridge.It was often on an open sighted rifle used to minimize meat damage on turkeys.Also as a meat gun on the farm.

  • @YOSIPSOROKA
    @YOSIPSOROKA Рік тому +1

    good day, thank you very much for the great work you do, you have very cool, good content material, and your videos are always very interesting and informative, continue in the same spirit, it is simply incredible, thank you, I would like to ask you to make a separate long video about how to properly equip 6xs threaded cartridges, how do you do the whole process, it will be very interesting, I sincerely thank you from Ukraine.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks but sorry, that is not me. Try www.youtube.com/@ErikCortina for reloading tips

  • @alexm2833
    @alexm2833 Рік тому

    22 hornet is a great round. I took out a fox in one shot at 120 yards with an old Winchester 43 while i was standing and the fox was moving. I need to keep predators off my property, i have chickens. For longer distances and overall upgrade with a Cz 527 i had a special barrel made for a 22 K hornet with a 1 in 12 twist 26 inches long. I shoot walnuts at 250 yards with minimal noise using 50 gr boat tails i make. You must use low energy primers like the Remington hornet primers. I make my own primers specially formulated to work in the small cartridge, but the remingtons work perfectly.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Great to hear! I went the same way with my Hornet, K'ed it and put in a 1:12" match barrel. However, I believe the machining is so rough on the bolthead (this is an older version, in quality not comparable with the modern CZ527) and primer supply has been terrible here. I have enough "emotional distance" to the project now, so asked for the gunsmith to scrap the rifle and salvage parts rather than risk sinking more money into this.

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm not sure where you're at but hunting birds in the USA is easier than that. We use shot gun because you can get close enough to shoot them. (Except Alaska maybe) You really need to be tougher and know how to hunt/survive there to get by. Thanks for bring us a long with you on your adventure. I don't reload but watch some guys that do and those rifles can be picky with head spacing, bullets and powder charges. (not to mention primers and brass) Johnny's reloading bench and eagle eye are two of the channels. They may be able to help, if that other rifle shoots that one probably will? Kenny at eagle eye builds rifles he should be a good one to ask. Good luck and be safe!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, Johnny's reloading bech was a nice production! I ended up scrapping this rifle after getting a second opinion from another gunsmith. Makes no sense to sink more resources into that one.

    • @bradh74
      @bradh74 7 місяців тому

      @@THLR Especially after what it did to that bird. The 221 fireball is kind of a less known cartridge but you reload so you'll have ammo. (No doubt it's a good one) My brother has a TC Contender pistol in that caliber. Maybe you can rebarrel that action to something cool that will shoot so it won't be a total loss.

  • @jmkhenka
    @jmkhenka Рік тому +1

    Anything with a hornet is instant watch!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +2

      You might be disappointed with this film...🙈

    • @jmkhenka
      @jmkhenka Рік тому

      @@THLR thats life though.

    • @powswe
      @powswe Рік тому +1

      The Hornet can be finicky, some like just a small amount of crimp, some a pistol primer. My capercalie gun shoots ok with most of what I feed it with, but shoots great if I use a cci small pistol primer and a light light crimp. Sierra 1210 is a good bullet if you just use one. The Sako 103G and RWS fmj is a better choice for birds.
      Stay clear of s&b at all costs, they're crap all together.

  • @EirikMoen-pz4di
    @EirikMoen-pz4di Рік тому

    Artig 🙂

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Rifla di lever et hardt liv nordpå!

    • @EirikMoen-pz4di
      @EirikMoen-pz4di Рік тому

      @@THLR Tja, den hadde et hart liv østpå før den ble førtidspensjonert også. Godt å se den er resirkulert 🙂

  • @johanneckmann4740
    @johanneckmann4740 Рік тому

    Great vid again, thanks a lot.
    How do you like the Jerven bag, does ist wirk like advertised?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Not sure, don't know how it is advertised. I have the Original bag, about 900 grams and appr 140x140 cm. Works ok for getting out of the weather, but legs and boots are a little exposed. The insulated versions are simply too heavy and bulky for me to bring. I also have an Ortovox Bivvy Pro 120x220 if I remember the dimensions correct. Lighter and better for covering the body, much better for a rescue/emergency as you can actually lie down in this. But the velcro (as opposed to zipper on the Jerven) is a poor solution. So I bring my Jerven for luch use, the Ortovox for when I want a shelter available.

  • @arsa5690
    @arsa5690 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  10 місяців тому

      No problem, thanks for taking the time! I have a few other winter hunting films with the 221 Fireball and 17 HMR, sorry cannot remember episode numbers.

  • @Robert-fs1pb
    @Robert-fs1pb Місяць тому +1

    I will stick to warm weather hunting thank you.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Місяць тому

      I'd like to experience that once :D. So far, the year has offered two days where T-shirt was a realistic option for outerwear...

  • @jmkhenka
    @jmkhenka Рік тому

    For me, the best accuracy has been from LilGun and neck-sizing brass. The horned centers much better with fireformed brass vs getting sized fully. I also only necksize the part of the case the bullet goes into, not the entire neck.
    Best bullet has been 40 grain sierra varminter 1385 and the RWS 46 grain FMJ. But the FMJ is no longer beeing made.
    this is in a standard 1:16 barrel.
    n110 has never worked for me in the hornet, LilGun is a miracle powder and 12.5 grains is a load that makes anything shoot.
    but since covid it has been harder to get hands on then pixie dust. H110 and W296 is other contenders for hornet loads.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip! I managed to get my hand on 1 can of Lil'Gun, probably the only one left in Norway. I'm sending the rifle off to the gunsmith to check bolt, boltlugs, action and overall straightness and will give it a final try. Original intention was to have it as a kids/guest rifle, but on current course it'll end up on the scrap heap. Chances are it'll be replaced with another 221 Fireball (just repurpose the barrel)

  • @kristereikeren3873
    @kristereikeren3873 Рік тому

    Super video som alltid. Noen ganger så er rett og slett patronen mindre egnet xD. Ble mobbet for å "jukse"" når jeg gikk fra 22lr og 22wmr til 6,5. En gunwerks clymr + Hansen låskasse + 6,5x55 høres i mine ører helt perfekt ut.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Der tenker vi ganske likt. 22LR begynte jeg også med, det var bare lyddemperen som eeddet den sesongen; vesentlig flere bom enn treff. Jeg bor såpass nærme svenskegrensen at det er fornuftig å innrette seg etter deres kaliberbegrensninger. Men jo mer jeg har bygget og plundret med min Rem700, jo mer angrer jeg på at jeg ikke bare gikk for en Hansen kasse.

    • @kristereikeren3873
      @kristereikeren3873 Рік тому

      @@THLR Du sier noe. Min 22lr er forbehold kidden og skjæra i hagen. Har en rem700 kasse som jeg har retta, bytta avtrekk på, ,satt fast klakken, bytta hevarm og satt i ny pipe. Tanken den gang var jo at en låskasse til 25 lapper var uhørt. Godt man ikke kan selge den "arvegods" så man slipper å se hvor mye den egentlig er verdt xD. En annen fordel med eks en hansen s kasse ville jo vært at du kunne brukt 221 i sverige og bytta pipe til x55 her i landet. Med fast klakk så blir pipeskift rimelig enkelt om det bare skal byttes noen få ganger i året.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@kristereikeren3873 det er vel omtrent de samme konklusjonene jeg har kommet frem til. En manns drøm synes å være en annen manns søppel når det kommer til riflebygging. Remington forblir en Remington, selv om man har lagt penger nær opptil en Hansen i den. Kasse 7+ avtrekk 4 + sikring 3 + cerakote 2 = salgverdi 6 ??? Spranget opp til Hansen ble ikke så stort allikevel...

  • @arnevermundhope7579
    @arnevermundhope7579 3 місяці тому +1

    Any progress with the 22 Hornet rifle. I have a very accurat Sako M78 which i use for capercaili(toppjakt) handloading rws brass, rws 46gr SP bullets and 13 gr Lil’gun. Bullet 0,020’’off the lands. 865 m/s. Average 10mm at 100m and about 1moa at 200m. At zero wind. The groups got more consistent when i shortened the barrell to 47 cm. Also using a Svemko nano suppressor.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  3 місяці тому +1

      Thaat is excellent performance and about what I hoped for when I refurbished my 22 Hornet (it had a match barrel). Sorry to say my 22 Hornet has been scrapped. Was simply unable to get any sort of accuracy from it. I even sent it to gunsmith John Olav Nordby (national champion UNL) for a second opinion. No luck, so the rifle is now scrap metal.

  • @hewhowalksamongthetombston5287

    Can I make a suggestion, one hunter to another? rechamber it into a .22k hornet. it's a far better cartridge, with better head spacing and you can put more powder in the cartridge as well. increasing accuracy and longer brass life, I hope you will consider and tell me your thoughts, good hunting my friend.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +5

      Thanks, I'm already on that path. The rifle is currently residing with my gunsmith 😊

  • @gold_3
    @gold_3 Рік тому +1

    thaank you

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No problem, glad you liked it!

  • @cratxn1
    @cratxn1 Рік тому

    I went through a time when my hunting companion was a world class fly fisherman...he was also an avid and accomplished woodsman/hunter. He was a proponent of the 22 Hornet but did not understand the only reason he enjoyed success with that P.O.S. was his woodsmanship getting him so very close to game in the dense Florida habitat. I did not fall for his "siren song" re. the Hornet. Where legal for the game pursued [ not in your land ]...the .223 is the ticket...especially with faster twist barrels & longer bullets. Living & learning huh?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Siren song was a good expression, pretty much how I got entangled in this project. The rifle is currently residing with the gunsmith, but I reckon I'll tell him to put it under thehacksaw. I don't like handing off problem projects.

  • @claytonpaul7670
    @claytonpaul7670 Рік тому

    Hey Thomas...sorry, kinda smiling about the weather...gees, think I`ll stick to grouse hunting in Sept. Two questions please, what wax on the ski, to prevent slippage, and what was that cover you used?
    Thanks...great video BTB.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No wax, but Åsnes X skin 30 or 45mm. This is a short skin that gives top grip and plenty speed. What cover? For the scope, Jakele neoprene cover. For my lunch, Jerven Original allthough you might also want to look at Ortovox Bivy Pro. The latter is lighter and has better dimensions, but a poor velcro opening for the head.

  • @score...3810
    @score...3810 Рік тому

    Elsker filmene dine om rypejakt på vinter. Det er min favorittjakt. Har holdt på noen år uten mye lykke, men veldig gøy 😂 Hvilke typer kikkertsikter anbefaler du for dette? Jeg har en zeiss 2-10 med trådkors og uten tårn dom ikke er helt optimal. Ser etter noe mer egnet

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Mange takk. Ja da er vi vel omtrent på samme nivå, mye ski og lite ryper. Har ikke helt fått dreisen på å filme disse turene men storkoser meg på tur. Tipper du er omtrent i samme sitsen som meg; jeg begynte med 22 LR som var direkte uegnet, gikk opp til 17 HMR med en 2-10x Schmidt & Bender men der ble trådkorset bra tjukt på en liten og delvis synlig fugl. Jeg vet at flere svenske rypejegere med betydelig bedre hell enn meg liker ca 8x forstørrelse og et tynt trådkort med streker og har sett flere Vortex på deres rifler. Jeg har en 3-18x 5 HD leupold på dem 221 Rem rifla jeg faktisk feller rypene med (22 Horneten har en Zeiss 5-15x men denne brukes mest til bomskudd). Konkret kikkertmerke kan jeg ikke si noe om, men min personlige preferanse er definitivt et tynt trådkors med holdemerker siden den butte 22 kula blåser bra av kurs selv på korte hold. Om du vil ha ratt eller holdemerker for avstanden er vel omtrent det samme, men holdemerker krever mer trening for å få det i fingrene. Et ratt vrir du bare til ønsket avstand, det krever litt mindre trening å vedlikeholde den ferdigheten. Min Leupold har både ratt og holdemerker for avstand, men selv om jeg i teorien vet hva strekene betyr er det å vri rattet så sementert i min arbeidsmetodikk.

  • @NorbertsHunting
    @NorbertsHunting Рік тому +2

    Hello Tom! I own an old Anschutz in 22 Hornert, the accuracy is really fantastic and it's a pleasure to shoot. It is not a caliber for high winds, but I think there might be something wrong with your rifle. Good job with the video! I loved the music and the scenery :)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      There definitively is, sending it off to a gunsmith now. Funny you should mention Anschutz, in year 1999 the Anschutz 1730 Classic was my dream rifle. Just never got around to actually buying it.

    • @NorbertsHunting
      @NorbertsHunting Рік тому

      @@THLR Yeap, that's the one! I really hope that you'll make another video with the repaired rifle. Good luck with it!

  • @7fordevil
    @7fordevil Рік тому

    cool...(!!!) :)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you liked it

    • @7fordevil
      @7fordevil Рік тому

      @@THLR normally I should hate you, because after watching your movies - I go and buy the same equipment :))
      Silencer, rifle, 6,5x55 barrel…
      Thank You for your experience, knowledge and keep going..!

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@7fordevil sooooo... in the interest of financial responsibility, I should throw more stuff into forests and down mountains? 🙉

    • @7fordevil
      @7fordevil Рік тому

      @@THLR naturally..!
      however, provided that it will be the equipment of the company B and you provide the coordinates of their ejection :)

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@7fordevil 🤣

  • @Dan65G
    @Dan65G Рік тому

    Note to self, avoid 22 Hornet … That ending 😂👏🏼

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Frustration got the better of me. The pile of brass shown is what I fished out my pockets after this trip 😅

  • @PassionforRifles
    @PassionforRifles Рік тому

    Blues stuff is the best stuff🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Works very well indeed

  • @NukHind
    @NukHind 10 місяців тому +1

    "Laughs in American-180"

    • @THLR
      @THLR  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for taking the time!

  • @TheHybridHunter307
    @TheHybridHunter307 Рік тому +2

    I have a 7mm RemMag that I gave up on. I'm building a 28 Sherman Magnum with the action.
    Some rifles just won't shoot.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Sadly I've been a little too stubborn and sunk a bit too much money into this project. If current course continues, the barrel will be salvages and the rifle scrapped.

  • @colinsimmons2913
    @colinsimmons2913 Рік тому

    Hi Thomas I've got to ask you what would you recommend as a good long range scope i do like higher magnification and here in Australia we do a lot of spotlighting and evening shooting as this is when most animals come out to hot during the day. I have a 6.5x55 swede Tikka t3x super varmint

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Not really qualified to say much about optics, my own criteria is "good enough" meaning I'll be able to shoot anything I can find in my Leica/ Swarovski binoculars. But as you mentioned twilight, I would NOT go below 50mm objective (56mm will be like putting a torch to the landscape), preferably high end glass and anything with an 18x magnification or higher by the sound of your preference. As for 1st focal or 2nd focal... 1st focal military style scopes ARE more user friendly for longrange, it is superior for wind holds. If your requirement for windholds aren't all that and ranges aren't really that far (4-500) you can makedo fine with a 2nd focal but you will reach a performance roof around 5-600m. Sorry, not much of an answer and no magic pills here: Good optics tends to be expensive!

    • @colinsimmons2913
      @colinsimmons2913 Рік тому

      @@THLR Thanks Mate top answer i will look into like a crystal ball 😃👍

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@colinsimmons2913 good luck!

    • @colinsimmons2913
      @colinsimmons2913 Рік тому +1

      @@THLR Hi Thomas I looked into it and Swarovski/Leica start at around $2500 to $4000au over here in Australia thank you but out of my price range I will have to step down one. Cheers Mate keep the videos coming

    • @Greyzonecompliant
      @Greyzonecompliant Рік тому +1

      ​@@colinsimmons2913 take a look at the Delta stryker or its cheaper cousin the Delta javelin.
      4.5x30 x 56 ffp 34mm tube.
      Heavy scope, illuminated center dot. 👍

  • @tobiasdecaesemaeker2667
    @tobiasdecaesemaeker2667 Рік тому

    Hei Thomas, flott film som alltid. Jeg trodde ikke du skulle prøve 22-hornet igjen.
    Og jeg har deg å takke for rådet om å gå på jakt med en mentor. i går skjøt jeg mitt første rådyr.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Super! Congratulations, hopefully first of many memories.

  • @hawknives
    @hawknives 9 місяців тому

    Try 1.5 -2 grains of Bullseye with 40 grain bullets and no suppressor .(very accurate to 50 meters and quiet....No need for suppresor) I think a suppressor might ruin accuracy, believe it or not.
    Sneak up on powder charge until you get desired velocity and accuracy.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for your time, but I got rid of this rifle.

  • @jmkhenka
    @jmkhenka Рік тому

    Hornet might be a slow .22 by modern standards, but the bullets it shoots has been some of the most effective varmint bullets around until the .222 came. So anything made for the hornet is thin jackeded like paper and even at distance it will deal alot of damage.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      I suspected as much. And getting the FMJs has been difficult lately, rebarreled this rifle so I could use 50-55gr but no joy. Another failed rifle project...

  • @angrywolverine6749
    @angrywolverine6749 6 місяців тому

    I wholeheartedly agree, I hate the hornet 🐝 too.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  6 місяців тому

      Hear, hear! Incredible amounts of praise written about 22 Hornet in the gunpress, but I find the 17 HMR is mote convenient and 221 Fireball much more precise.

  • @payam7777777
    @payam7777777 Рік тому

    i never really understood what was wrong with the rifle/scope that the zero was off.
    was it the scope? why? what was it? how did it happen?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      I have not found the bottom of this problem yet, so cannot comment precisely.

  • @DFOOSKING
    @DFOOSKING Рік тому

    Maybe take a look at the new Bergara B14R in .17HMR. Or find a older Rem 700 in .204, .222, or .223

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      The Bergara isn't a bad choice, the full size 22 LR added you should have a good trainer as well. But I already have my 221 Fireball built to give me maximum performance under current legislation limitations (my first build was the 6,5 Grendel, not legal for this). My guest used the 221, seemed a bit harsh to give him the Hornet...

  • @andreaspettersson8843
    @andreaspettersson8843 Рік тому +1

    Vad byggde du 221:an på för lås Thomas?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Den rifla begynte som en original Remington 700 light varmint original i 221 Fireball. Den gikk i grunn godt nok, men nå er det bare låsekassen som er tilbake. Tilogmed sikringen er bygd om til en Recknagel Secura som fysisk holder tennstempelet, ikke bare avtrekkeren.

  • @blaserlongrange7616
    @blaserlongrange7616 Рік тому

    Time to spend some money on a 17hornet barrel for your r8 😎💪

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Haha, not going to happen, not lugging that heavy snowtrap of a stock up there.

  • @YOSIPSOROKA
    @YOSIPSOROKA Рік тому

    Yosip

  • @foxtales4809
    @foxtales4809 Рік тому

    I'm a big fan of the CZ527 but the factory stock is just awful , everything about the fit is just wrong , mine was changed at the first opportunity .I remember it being commented on in a previous video , it's a shame there are so few options.
    I feel your pain .
    Great video though , cheers 👍

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks! What stock did you end up getting? I have no idea what mine is. I believe Bell & Carlson have a variation for the 527 Varmint, but I suspect actually buying one is another matter.

    • @foxtales4809
      @foxtales4809 Рік тому

      @@THLR
      HI ,
      I have a Form Carro , adjustable for length of pull and cheek height , the action has been pillar and devcon bedded by my riflesmith . I don't think it's perfect , but fit wise it's a massive improvement over the child size factory stock . It is a little heavier than the factory stock as it's a laminate.
      Regards

  • @gregsimon3014
    @gregsimon3014 Рік тому

    May I recommend the 30 point buck by the Yoopers?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      :D that was funny

  • @stefanomalinverni9431
    @stefanomalinverni9431 Рік тому +1

    Which Is your combination powder primer bullet?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Vit N110 and small rifle or pistol primers

    • @stefanomalinverni9431
      @stefanomalinverni9431 Рік тому

      On my k-hornet I shoot 45 grains bullets, RS30 Reload Swiss powder and Federal small primers.

    • @stefanomalinverni9431
      @stefanomalinverni9431 Рік тому

      As I wrote yesterday, the transformation from 22 Hornet to 22 K-Hornet improved drammatically the groups.

  • @markcarew6724
    @markcarew6724 Рік тому

    I have experimented, on and off, for thirty years with the 22 Hornet and 22 Hornet wildcats - I haven't ever had good results and it's not for lack of attempts. It's a shame, because I really wanted the Hornet to work well for me.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Same here, it's a sweet little cartridge and I really hoped for better results. That said, one last attempt (checking boltlugs now) and if not, it's scrapped...

    • @falba1492
      @falba1492 Рік тому

      @@THLR I assume you had the action trued? Lapping the lugs is pretty much the last resort on a long list of things.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@falba1492 all of those things are for the gunsmith to check/do now. Allthough I should tell him just to save the barrel, cut the rifle in half...

  • @hclchgm
    @hclchgm 2 місяці тому

    What is the name of the shell you pulled out around 10 min ?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  2 місяці тому +1

      jerven.no/products/5179682-fjellduken-orginal

  • @Hixyboyblue
    @Hixyboyblue Рік тому

    None of us are hunters unless we have persevered with a piece of crap rifle/cartridge that we should have binned ages ago ha ha. Even though you got whited out and lost your shit with the Hornet, it was still a really good watch. I didn't get to ski this year. Which sucks.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Can't say I skied much this season, basically this trip and a week out with the kids. But still fun, currently recovering from bruised ass and elbows as I practiced my telemark technique at the downhill ski resort... It was not very elegant, quite "danish"...

  • @jl8543
    @jl8543 Рік тому

    But my ZKW BRNO (Father of the CZ Hornet😊) old model Hornet is very accurate..Green Pigeons.. ptarmigan size is not missed within a 100 yards.. moreover it has that wonderful set trigger system..
    The cartridges used is S&B 45 grainers..

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Good to hear! I suspect there is something wrong with my Hornet, I just haven't been able to figure out what!

  • @falba1492
    @falba1492 Рік тому

    For ptarmigan or grouse I think I’d use a 22 WMR or an 17 HMR. The 22 Hornet just seem overkill. My favorite centerfire in that caliber is the 220 Swift, but thats wayyy too much for small birds.
    Thomas, I think it would be a lot more fun to shoot those on the wing with a single shot 20 or 410 bore. Do you have a dog?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No sadly no time for a dog. It's a very popular hunt over dogs in the autumn. 22 WMR/ 17 HMR is also the most popular rifles for this hunt, it's just that I want better control over precision (not that I had it with the Hornet) and the centerfires are better for reloading.

    • @falba1492
      @falba1492 Рік тому

      @@THLR I have a CZ 457, with three 20” barrels. I can switch from 22 LR, 22 WMR and 17 HMR. Switching barrels only takes 5 minutes. The magnums are both 1/2 MOA (CCI), the 22LR is about 1 MOA at 100 yards (Federal Match). Just imagine if you used “the blue stuff” lol.
      I was told my a smith the Tikkas are a bit more accurate, but I love the switch barrels, and I can also get stainless barrels. The quality of the CZ really is very nice.
      I have a straight 10 X 42 SWFA, that dials perfect. Glass is average, but turrets are 99%.

  • @Ripkallen
    @Ripkallen Рік тому

    what backpack is that?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Tasmanian Tiger camera backpack. Nice, but a little small. I would have bought the 45-50l version today.

  • @simonschulz415
    @simonschulz415 Рік тому

    Get the hornet K,ed and reload my 527 on reloads .356 at 100mtrs I love it bit hard on small game if you want the meat . Looking at the groups yours shots I understand your frustration.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Thanks, have already K'ed it & put in a match barrel.

  • @philipphamer8136
    @philipphamer8136 Рік тому

    Just got a .22 hornet (Cz 427 wood stock) for free. Thought ill use it for calling foxes and hunting them over bait but that wind drift ...idk.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      If wind is a factor, drift will be horrible. That being said, 22 Hornet + 35gr Varmint bullets are supposed to be great for the job you have at hand. I am a little handicapped as relevant bullets (FMJ) are hard to find here.

  • @moosediver1
    @moosediver1 8 місяців тому

    I wasted years trying to get a weirauch 22hornet to shoot well. Biggest waste of time and money. Purchased a Zastava 22 hornet and with minimal reloading work shoots MOA. You couldn't pay me enough to sell my 22 hornet, its that good.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  8 місяців тому

      Good to hear you (eventually) had success with the 22 Hornet. I gave up on it and turned this rifle in for destruction/ spare parts.

  • @rogersmaland7077
    @rogersmaland7077 Рік тому

    Har du prøvd smal magnum pistol primer til horneten...har gitt meg mye mindre spredning..

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      Ja har prøvd. Men har fått fatt på nytt krutt (Lil'Gun) og sender rifla til børsemaker nå for sjekk av bolt/anleggsflater. Hvis det kan berges, så skal det berges. Hvis ikke blir pipen spart of resten av riflen kassert.

  • @DirtyCombos
    @DirtyCombos 29 днів тому

    What bag is that?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  29 днів тому +1

      The one I shelter in? It's called Jerven Original jerven.no/products/5179682-fjellduken-orginal

    • @DirtyCombos
      @DirtyCombos 29 днів тому

      @@THLR I guess I should have clarified. That is my fault. The bag you brought hunting, that you strapped your rifle to.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  29 днів тому +1

      @@DirtyCombos the backpack? Tasmanian Tiger Modular camera pack. Strong with excellent carry system, but without cameras I'd look in the direction of Bergaus FLT Heros (no frame) or Mystery Ranch Sawtooth (frame)

    • @DirtyCombos
      @DirtyCombos 29 днів тому

      @@THLR about to look these up! Thank you so much bossman! About to check out your other videos.
      My dad had a .22 hornet. It was his granddad’s but when he was burning a wheat field his truck caught fire and he lost the gun.

  • @theend___.
    @theend___. Рік тому

    At 2:56 you have a Swaro on the rifle… few sec later its a Zeiss.
    Did i miss something?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No, rather you were quite observant. I mounted a Swaro 7x50 on the rifle just to eliminate the possibility that the old Zeiss 5-15×42 was faulty.

    • @theend___.
      @theend___. Рік тому

      @@THLR
      As an old Subscriber of yours i know your Love for fancy superglue 😉
      …did you glue the scope in that situation or just clemb it with the rings?
      Top notch content …as always! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      ​@@theend___. mounts should be in good order. My gunsmith has received everythig today, so before next season I will likely have some answers...

  • @nox536
    @nox536 Рік тому +2

    Thomas hello! From my experience, I can say that 223 rem is an excellent caliber if you use a heavy 77gr bullet and lower the speed to 730 m / s on 8 twist

    • @infantilepillock1687
      @infantilepillock1687 Рік тому +1

      Thomas has stated before that for this kind of hunting he can't go higher than .221 Rem because that is the maximum legal limit to take on a snow mobile when hunting. Otherwise excellent recommendation.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      I would have to agree, sadly the legal limit for this hunt is 22 Hornet and 221 Fireball.

    • @nox536
      @nox536 Рік тому

      @@THLR absolutely right ! I just forgot that conversation sorry

    • @neushaarsprietje9895
      @neushaarsprietje9895 Рік тому

      Am i right when i conclude that you two say that a .223 is a good caliber for bird hunting?
      Doesnt it give to much carcas damage?

    • @nox536
      @nox536 Рік тому

      @@THLR Although you can try to play around with the speeds and weight of the bullet on the 221 cabre?

  • @jcbushveld849
    @jcbushveld849 Рік тому +1

    You should come and hunt in Africa

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому +1

      I will. Eventually. I just need to get enough time and resources to go, did not happen in 2023 either. 😅

    • @jcbushveld849
      @jcbushveld849 Рік тому +1

      @@THLR if you are ever looking for a place, contact me. I live on a game farm in Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. As you can see from my UA-cam videos, there is some good hunting here.

  • @payam7777777
    @payam7777777 Рік тому +1

    Hunt with 17 remington (not fireball) 20 grain please.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      No sorry, I will not spend more money on rifles.

    • @payam7777777
      @payam7777777 Рік тому

      @@THLR even if it has the flattest trajectory among all calibers?

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      @@payam7777777 yes. It would probably cost me around €2000 euro to set up a rifle and the high velocity would ruin the meat. I'll put that money towards more hunting instead

    • @payam7777777
      @payam7777777 Рік тому

      @@THLR i see.wish you the best of luck.

    • @payam7777777
      @payam7777777 Рік тому +1

      @@THLR but then again, there's the possiblity of letting go of the hornet and spend that money on a 17 rem.
      just saying.

  • @SmmSmm-pp4js
    @SmmSmm-pp4js 4 місяці тому

    22hornet cz only winchester 46grain hp ammo

    • @THLR
      @THLR  4 місяці тому

      Can't get that ammo here 😓

  • @wayneschenk5512
    @wayneschenk5512 Рік тому

    Convert to a k hornet.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Already done, also put in a match barrel. No luck so far. It currently resides with the gunsmith for a final check - it's do or die for this rifle now.

  • @vedmaburuxova68
    @vedmaburuxova68 Рік тому +1

    You have complained about it for a long time, I was waiting for you to give up on that rifle / cartridge. Not fun when you feel the equipment hold you back.

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      I'm going to give it ONE more try. Sending it off to a gunsmith next week to check the bolt lugs and overall straightness. But it looks like this rifle will be scrapped, I'm certainly not selling it...

  • @stanislavmaier2964
    @stanislavmaier2964 Рік тому

    "Promosm" 😡

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      Which means?

  • @jameswilkins5249
    @jameswilkins5249 Рік тому

    My hornet is better than yours

    • @THLR
      @THLR  Рік тому

      I'm afraid that's a low bar to pass :D