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Title: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Star1pup on February 19, 2008, 06:32:06 PM
I bought a CZ in .22 Hornet and a buddy tells me it's not enough gun for coyotes.  In my area of Ohio a shot beyond 100 yards is very unlikely and my new rifle will put 4 slugs of 45gr into a group the size of a quarter at 100 yards.  This is from a rest, of course.  I think it's plenty of gun for where I hunt.  Any opinions?
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Mallardsr on February 19, 2008, 06:48:04 PM
Yeah, yotes are tough, probably need to up grade that to a .338 or .375 HH.  :roflmao:
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Mallardsr on February 19, 2008, 06:51:54 PM
Oh yeah, Welcome to the site! Go shoot a yote with your .22 hornet and tell us how it came out! Pics please! RP
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: coyotehunter_1 on February 19, 2008, 07:23:13 PM
Hey Bill,

Use a Hornet for coyotes?  Being the good guy I am...  I'll be more than glad to save you a lot of time and worry.  Just send that little CZ to Tennessee and I will be very happy to field test it for you.  :wink: :biggrin:


Seriously,  for what it's worth, here's my opinion....
The little 22 Hornet is not a big boomer and over the years has consequently fallen out of the lime light. That said, with today's choice of cartridges, it is not the preferred coyote killer but it is capable of taking coyote sized game at 100 yards. Using the right bullet and shot placement are very critical factors. I would recommend using the stoutest bullet design available and try to hold shots to 100 yards or less. Be prepared to get a runner from time to time but that can happen even with more powerful cartridges.

Good luck, you have a fine rifle there !  :biggrin:  :highclap:
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: kyfuzzyface on February 20, 2008, 12:45:27 PM
I hunt mostly with a 22/250 but have a older Savage 340E in 22 hornet I usually shoot the 45 grain.
I have taken more that one coyote with it.
I wouldn't want to be the Coyote !!
     
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: keekee on February 20, 2008, 04:49:54 PM
Same here, I have TC 22 Hornet. I use it more for Fox than anything. But it will get the job done on a Coyote at under a hundred yards with good shot placement. I have killed several that came in while Fox calling with it. But if I was targeting Coyotes, the 22-250 or .223 would get the call. But that 22 Hornet is one awesome fox round!



Brent
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Star1pup on February 21, 2008, 12:58:23 PM
Basically, I bought the Hornet to serve as a coyote, groundhog & fox round.  I realize that there seldon is a "do everything" gun, but I feel that if I choose my shots, I can kill all three of my quarrry.  Where I hunt, I think 100 yards is about as far as you can shoot anyhow.  That all said, I bought the Hornet, my gun fund is empty so I'll live with it regardless.  :eyebrownod:
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: kyfuzzyface on February 21, 2008, 03:46:29 PM
I don't think you will reget buying the Hornet
They are fun to shoot.
Enjoy
Kyfuzzyface
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: FOsteology on February 21, 2008, 10:19:18 PM
My youngest son kills WT deer, hogs, and Rams with his .22 Hornet. Think it'll do just fine on coyotes!
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Fireball221 on February 21, 2008, 10:32:05 PM
Always lot of opinions on whether or not a gun is enough or not enough but the plain and simple truth is that we all have our favorites, I own alot of Favorites and have put many coyotes down with it even at ranges of 250 yards but you have to know your ammo and your ability and of course shot placement is everything.  I have had coyotes with well placed shots run from all the small calibers, it happens.  If the hornet weren't enough then why was it the "Poachers" gun of choice way back when? I'll tell you, its because it could take down deer with great ease with proper shot placement and very little muzzle blast.  But that's just my .02 cents worth and I hate even mentioning Poaching because it's bad but that is the truth.  Have fun with your Hornet! :yoyo:
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: yotefever on February 22, 2008, 08:26:41 PM
I shoot a Contender in 22 hornet for silhouette competition and really like shooting it. It's also very inexpensive to reload.
I took it hunting a few times but never had an chance to shoot a critter.
My  barrel likes the Sierra 53g flat base bullets using H4227.

Good hunting!

Mike
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Silvertip on February 26, 2008, 11:01:20 PM
I use the 22 Hornet in my Brush Gun, a Savage 24F over/under, 22 Hornet/ 12ga 3" Mag, with Red Dot Sight. It works very well for Eastern Hunting.
I prefer a Hornady 45gr. Hornet Spire Point Bullet over a load of Hodgdon Lil'gun Powder but the Remington Factory Hollow Points also work well on Yotes under 100 yds.
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: CCP on March 03, 2008, 08:39:42 PM
Silvertip, I used that same gun combo for a few years. It was a bear to tote around :whew:


I like the Hornet it is a good accurate round. Killed several coyotes and turkey's with it. I used the 45gr bee bullets in mine.
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: leehop on March 14, 2008, 04:58:34 PM
I have 2 .22 Hornets, the best being a Win. Mod 43.  I use 45gr. HP's and SP's in it for ground squirrels out past 100yds. and it shoots as if it had a built-in lasser.  A standing Coyote at 125yds. is "duck soup".  It wears a Bushnel 3-9X40 scope which doesn't hurt shooting.
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Star1pup on March 15, 2008, 08:31:57 AM
I haven't shot a critter yet with my new CZ 527, but it puts the bullets alomost touching at 100 yards.  I feel that from a rest I can put a bullet where it will do plenty of good, or bad for whatever critter is on the receiving end. :wink:
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: coyotehunter_1 on March 15, 2008, 08:55:27 AM
Quote... it puts the bullets alomost touching at 100 yards.

Dang it, pup...  I sure hate to hear that the ol' chunk of scrap iron ain't shooting good.  :innocentwhistle:

Yep, ya' better send it to Tennessee...  :laf:  :biggrin:





Seriously,
You got a good one there.  :highclap: 



Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Star1pup on March 15, 2008, 08:59:16 AM
Quote from: coyotehunter_1 on March 15, 2008, 08:55:27 AM
Quote... it puts the bullets alomost touching at 100 yards.

Dang it, pup...  I sure hate to hear that the ol' chunk of scrap iron ain't shooting good.  :innocentwhistle:

Yep, ya' better send it to Tennessee...  :laf:  :biggrin:

Only if I come with it, and of course, bring it back home with me after we eliminate some of your nasty critters. :eyebrownod:





Seriously,
You got a good one there.  :highclap: 




Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: coyotehunter_1 on March 15, 2008, 09:15:44 AM
"Only if I come with it, and...."


Bill,
You are welcome anytime....  I'm about 40 miles west of Knoxville.
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: bootmud on March 15, 2008, 11:27:59 AM
I also have a Hornet, mine is a Ruger.  I use it as my primary fox gun.  It's great for foxes and coons but I haven't taken a coyote with it yet.  If I'm only coyote hunting a use a .204 but if I'm expecting a fox, coon, or coyote I carry the Hornet.  The Hornet is my go to gun and If I could only use one gun for all the Pa critters it would be my #1 choice.

I think you made a great choice. :wink:

bootmud
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Star1pup on March 16, 2008, 12:22:10 PM
Now, I just need to work out a good hand load.  The factory loads are very accurate, but I like to load my own.  So far I'm considering W-296 pushing a 45 gr. soft point, because the factory loads are Winchester.
Title: Re: .22 Hornet for yotes
Post by: Ladobe on March 20, 2008, 06:50:56 PM
Back from the mid 50's and into the early 60's I killed a lot of coyotes with an old BRNO 22 Hornet.   Far better for them than the 22 rimfires I used to kill most of the vermin on the ranch with.   No doubt better suited to fox and small game, but it'll get the job done as others have said with well placed shots at reasonable ranges.    A 22 Hornet was my grandpa's favorite "tractor" rifle to shoot mule deer year round that got into our crops.   I still own four 22 Hornets (including a 1949 BRNO) and three 17 Ackley Hornets.   Fun little guns to shoot.