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Another title for this thread could be "It seems I'll never learn".

Anyway for your viewing pleasure a early (first year) high-wall with the octagon top and the horizontal firing pin retaining pin. My favorite high-wall configuration pistol-grip and SST.

Now for the bad news, The caliber is .22-hornet, the bore is perfect, has most of the blue, the breech block is bushed and looks like they mounted the barrel on this action at Niedners.














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Sweet rifle but a bit short barreled for me in a caliber I would not have use for. Is it a very early rifle? I ask because of the Ballard-like buttplate.

Ever seen a low wall .22 with Rigby flats? I have another one of those large low wall actions and someone suggested...

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Maybe I'm out of touch, but why is 22 Hornet a problem?


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Originally Posted By: rocky mtn bill
Maybe I'm out of touch, but why is 22 Hornet a problem?


Not much use for it in Alaska. But then there is not a lot of use for many rifles I have ;-).

The reason I bought the rifle was from the information I had I believed that the bore was not perfect, it is.

Looking at the back of the firing pin there was not a Mann-Niedner modification so I ASSUMED that the barrel had been on another rifle. My plan was to put this barrel on another high-wall I have and make this a Schuetzen rifle. Remember the Ballard with the Winchester barrel? Same deal.


The barrel is 26" and heavy, the original barrel was a half-round 30" No. 3 in caliber .32-40.


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My buddy, who worked in Alaska years ago, had a film he took of him and some eskimos crossing a lake and getting the drop on some caribou and they killed 4 of them with a .22 hornet model 70 one of them had.The gun looks like it is totally devoid of finish but still shot good enough.

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I pulled it apart and removed a lot of old dried powder and grease. It does have a bushed firing pin hole with one of the flat firing pins I have seen on other Niedner rifles.

I put my Lyman 5A on and need to find some ammo. Lets keep this to ourselves or the woodchucks in the lower 48 will be buying plane tickets to Alaska.



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That rifle looks like a natural for that scope. But the, of course, it is a natural...

Agree on the caliber. One that just doesn't have so many applications, at least for me, and on a highwall, is just a PITA.

A .38-50 and it would be one hell of a deer/antelope rifle (for me in my warped world of bpcrs).

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FWIW, I've killed perhaps 2 dozen whitetails with various 22 cals from LR to Swift. Never lost a single one. In times past, the Hornet was a favorite of Alaskan natives because of its accuracy, light weight and low cost. But not usually for bears....
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Definitely need a range report on this little beauty. I've never seen a sweeter highwall I don't think.

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Is there a state in the nation where whitetails can be legally hunted with a hornet? None that I know of.

That one can is not the same as one should. That's a nice rifle for sure, but it is no one's idea of an ideal deer rifle.

A dedicated 'chucker would find it fun, but some of the other .22s would be preferred, I'm sure.


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