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Thread: Where is the 22-250 Brass? 17 mar 2015

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    Question Where is the 22-250 Brass? 17 mar 2015

    I was minding my own business (it happens!) and an unindited co-conspirator calls, looking to see if he could size down some 243 Winchester to 22-250. I check, and yes, it's been done, might need some inside neck reaming, but eminently doable.

    Then I started to look for ANY 22-250 brass. WHAT? The cheapest available stuff (Privi Partisan) is about .47 PER CASE....
    http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/...roductId/12627

    Checked Graf, Midway, Midsouth, Natchez so far.. Sinclair as well.
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    I would keep in mind if it's in stock, most of the time it isn't. Not only that if it's not in stock the price isn't current either. Those will require a reaming operation as you know, but .47ea plus ship isn't bad for factory brass either. By the time a person gets the parent case, the gauges, get whatever die(s) they need, the reamer, and trimming and annealing that .47ea sounds pretty darn good.

    That's why I have the 257 Roberts conversion I'm doing out on field trials, and I don't expect a problem either.

    Check the price on those, but sit down first.
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    Grafs also lists Lapua and Norma at over a buck a piece. Believe me, if you've never tackled a serious case forming job, that dollar a piece starts to look good when its late at night, the bench is covered with wrecked brass, and you haven't managed to successfully form a case yet.

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    The 22-250 brass is in the same place the 7mm-08 brass is located: on back order production lists. I looked for months for 7mm-08 brass and found none. I did find Silver State .308 brass at a good price. Fortunately for me, I only had to neck down and fire form them. BTW, Silver State brass is very nice to work with. Glad I made the purchase.

    I have read elsewhere that Privi Partisan makes good ammunition. If I had a 22-250 I wanted to shoot, I wouldn't hesitate to buy that brand. You get loaded ammo AND brass for reloading. Not a bad deal, compared to the potential problems that Grumpa and 376 identify above.

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    Scheels in Reno has had Hornady .22-250 brass in stock on my last three visits.... say, over the last six weeks or so.

    It's rather pricey at around $45 per 50 cases, but compared to the condition of having NO cases, I can live with it.

    A group of us CB members have a sage-rat shoot coming up in April, and I really need to have a bunch of loaded ammo (target amount is something over 1000 rounds for the three-day week-end.... and YES, I may need every round!)
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    I have some that I pulled the bullets from. Don't have a 22-250 any more but do have a .222. Problem is it is primed. Think I have 100 or so. PM me if you know how to ship it. 30 dollars per 50. Once fired and some may not have been fired at all.

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    I have some once fired 22-250 brass. Let me know. I think there's 50 or so

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    Thanks, everyone, I got mine

    Thanks for the offers, a member contacted me last week and we were able to seal the deal (Trump, eat your heart out!).

    I took the cases over to my neighbor on Friday. Saturday he tried 80gr bullets, and they were 3/4 length silhouettes in the target at 50 yards. He will try some 70 or so grainers next.

    Supposedly, it has a 1:10 twist, I dunno...
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