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Thread: .22 Hornet Super Redhawk on the way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    My grandpa liked the small 22s, like the Hornet and the 218. He had a No 3 Ruger stocked to look like a Number 1.

    The Redhawk seems too heavy to be useful to me.
    The weight is necessary to tame the recoil from that fe-rocious varmint rifle caliber.

    I'd like to see something similar in a GP100. We really need a reloadable small 22 CF revolver.
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    Oh how the wantsies for such a toy torment!

    Shorten the barrel, possible-chamber to K-Hornet, and a red dot. Uuuggghhhh
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    A lot of what I consider “useful” is purely trying to punch out ten rings on paper targets. I mean, it’s fun. We don’t hate fun, do we?

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    Somewhere in the back of my mind (or what's left of it), I seem to recall going to K-Hornet reduced pressure enough help with bolt thrust?

    Quote Originally Posted by TDA View Post
    A lot of what I consider “useful” is purely trying to punch out ten rings on paper targets. I mean, it’s fun. We don’t hate fun, do we?
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    I LOVE fun guns! And that's the problem. It's led to many things ending up in my safe that don't get used once the new wears off so I try to be selective. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on these and assuming there's no glaring issues with these once they get out into the wild, I'll try to find one in person to check out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bergeron View Post
    Oh how the wantsies for such a toy torment!

    Shorten the barrel, possible-chamber to K-Hornet, and a red dot. Uuuggghhhh
    How about a necked down 32 H&R?

    There is a 257 Jackrabbit wildcat, but I'm thinking of something we could ream a 22 magnum cylinder for with no other changes. 22 LR bullets are heeled, so that wouldn't necessarily work well for reloaders.
    Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem
    I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude
    -Thomas Jefferson
    I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

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