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    So neck down 300 Savage. Ream and shoot.

    My Dad had a 4 die set once upon a time for 22-250 . I think it was basically off spec 300 and 250 Savage dies for the rough form and a correct 22-250 sizer . I know that he did do some 308 but it seems like 243 was less work .
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    Yep, good to note!

    Quote Originally Posted by EDG View Post
    You guys do know that 22-250 and 250 Savage have slightly different shoulder angles and use different head space dimensions?

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    If you use .30/06 or .308 Winchester cases, you may need to ream the necks. If you reform .22/250, the neck thickness should be good.

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    I would suggest using 22-250 brass if you can get it, won't need drastic trimming or neck turning. Lots of 22-250 brass around too.

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    The extractor groove on 308 family of brass is WAY different than 250 Savage brass. They may not eject as well. Your results may vary.

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    That would depend on the rifle . A 1935 Savage 99 would notice but I bet that 1986 run of 110 Classics wouldn't or the 700s made ever.
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    I was young and stupid then I'm older now. Me 1992 .

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    Without trial we cannot learn and grow . It is through our stuggles that we become stronger .
    Brother I'm going to be Pythagerus , DiVinci , and Atlas all rolled into one soon .

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    Graf's has .22-250; Hornady (.76ea) and Lapua(1.04ea) in stock.

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