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Quote:Quote: kuduae, I am not convinced with your explanation. Certainly the Hornet is used a lot in the hunters' competition (DJV Schiessen) in Germany. It is funny though that in my Bavarian Homeland the .222 Remington appeared more often, while the Hornet is predominant in Northern Germany. But I have never seen a Ferlach combination gun used in such competition. BTW, Austrian hunters have different competitions and rules, to my knowledge there the Hornet is not allowed. I will follow Daryl's reasoning: the Hornet in combination guns is fine for small game where you want to avoid a big hole: winter foxes for the pelt, the "kitchen hare", black grouse and capercaillie for trophy mounting... Too much velocity is bad then. Further the Hornet is often used in insert barrels for the Drilling's shotgun tube. I am certainly no expert with these contraptions, but until some years ago the Hornet was considered the maximum in a insert barrel. Regards, fuhrmann |