The hornet loaded with the 30 grain varmit grenade would be ideal for chest shots on the tiny 10. Reasonable penetration and very explosive. Very rare to have exits. I have used it on rabbits large feral cats and a head shot nanny.
All dropped to the shot. Rabbits were a bit of a mess but the o there looked like they died of a heart attack.
Bob
the Hornet would certainly be the last weapon I would take to Africa.
no range
sensitive to wind
shrub sensitive
no exit
no blood
no cut hair
Every dog handler is horrified when called to a search where a .22 Hornet was fired.
Here in Germany this is only allowed on a maximum of foxes and badgers, but our badgers weigh up to 15 KG (I shot one with 17 KG the other day)
If the shot is weak and you don't get a sharp dog immdiately that is faithful to the track , the animal is lost forever ( I dont talk about rabbits,we have none here). Exceptions confirm the rule, but I don't like them over 80m.
We shoot the calibre on " Varmint" mostly at night and I have been doing this from my Drilling for 40 years and a dog is always to my feet.
I would never burden myself in Africa with a gun that only fires a 46 grain/3 gram bullet.
I would take one solid from my PG gun and good it is.
Just my view
Foxi
I saw you were looking for some Swift A-Frames for your 9.3. I just bought a bulk supply of them in the 285g. version. If Toby's are gone, I could let 100 go for $200 shipped you are interested.
Thanks,
Gary
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