So this may be a dumb question but I'm literally finding nothing on the internet about this. I got a Ruger Super Redhawk chambered in .22 Hornet so I started reading up on reloading for that cartridge. I understand the .22 K-Hornet is better in terms of brass life but it is also fire formed from standard .22 Hornet ammo. My question is, could I shoot .22 K-Hornet out of the Ruger Super Redhawk? It's a revolver so obviously I couldn't fire form it so I would need another means of making standard .22 Hornet brass into the .22 K-Hornet. Is there such a thing in existence?
I didn't know whether to post this here of the reloading forum since it had more to do with the gun itself than anything. Anyways, what are y'all's thoughts on this?
I didn't know whether to post this here of the reloading forum since it had more to do with the gun itself than anything. Anyways, what are y'all's thoughts on this?