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    .218 bee brass

    This is my first post so I'm not entirely sure if this is the correct place for it. Apologies if not. I've just purchased a marlin 1894cl in .218 bee and am trying to find some brass to load for it. Already have dies, powder, bullets, and primers but can't find the dern brass. I've searched everywhere and looked through numerous old posts for suggestions. Closest I've come is buffalo arms who currently have a single piece of brass in stock. So my question is does anyone know of a place that currently has some in stock or perhaps a person who might be willing to sell me a few pieces to get started shooting until hornady or winchester makes another production run. I am aware of the possibility of making it from .32-20 but don't want to invest the money in all the extra dies to do so just as a stop gap until I can get factory cases. Thanks for any help in advance

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    You may have to reconsider reforming 32/20. Haven't seen 218 Bee in any shops for over two years but they had Starline 32/20 cases. I reformed a lot to 25/20 and 218 Mashburn Bee so I could keep shooting. It's not hard, 32/20 to 25/20 in the first pass, anneal, then to 218 Bee in the next pass.

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    I know that that may end up being my only option for new brass. The reason I've written off that option is because I can currently get a box of 50 cartridges for 65 bucks from HSM. While the idea of buying completed ammunition has become relatively offensive to me in the past few years I can't deny that it makes more sense to buy the made ammo and reuse the brass than to pay much more to make my own brass. The other issue I have is that the brass would then be mis labeled as .32-20 which could get confused with the cases for my .32-20 revolver.

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    Boy SEMO, you might be up against the wall. My experience echo's BAW's, unless you might come across some NOS at a gun show. I have on occasion seen some at various shows. I've formed a bunch from 32-20, keep your brass separated and identified. I have 32-20, 25-20 made from 32-20 and 218 made from 32-20. I've never had any difficulties. I did buy some Starline nickel plated in 32-20, (it's all they had at the time), and reformed it to 25-20. I wouldn't recommend that as the loss rate was pretty high. Plain ol' brass cases form quite easily with very low loss.

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    On GUNSINTERNATIONAL under 218 Bee there are 5 listings for loaded ammo all at $50+ per box. Hornady made some 218 brass about three years ago but it seems to have disappeared. If you don't want to form any making empties may be an option.

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    Another thing to consider. At least for Winchester brass. I have seen plenty of splits from 1x firing at the neck. I reload 218 bee. It was my first caliber. I * think* I have spare, used, brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharps4590 View Post
    Boy SEMO, you might be up against the wall. My experience echo's BAW's, unless you might come across some NOS at a gun show. I have on occasion seen some at various shows. I've formed a bunch from 32-20, keep your brass separated and identified. I have 32-20, 25-20 made from 32-20 and 218 made from 32-20. I've never had any difficulties. I did buy some Starline nickel plated in 32-20, (it's all they had at the time), and reformed it to 25-20. I wouldn't recommend that as the loss rate was pretty high. Plain ol' brass cases form quite easily with very low loss.

    And I must ask, is SEMO for southeast Missouri?
    It's funny, brass didn't seem in short supply when I checked on it a few months ago. I guess I failed to notice the big red letters saying "out of stock" on every source. That's good to know about the nickel plated brass also, wouldn't have thought twice about ordering it before. Also my name is indeed in reference to southeast missouri. Both SEMO which is my alma mater and the portion of the state because it's where my family is from and where I do most of my hunting.

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    Win is the only brass I've had necksplit. If you can't find any pm me.

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    Gunbroker has brass also. Looks to be selling for around 75 cents to a dollar per piece.


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    The 1894CL .218 Bee is a great gun. I took one along on a trip to Muleshoe for grins and ended up shooting prairie dogs out to 200 yards consistently in the morning before the wind kicked up. My Dad still has that rifle and 300 rounds of Winchester factory and my Speer flat nose reloads- but no empty brass. Good luck on your search, it will be worth it when you find them.

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    tom is right gunbroker just saw 4 diffent auctions for 218 bee brass
    if no 1 on cast boolits are willing to part with some gb is the place to get it

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    So, is SEMO still home or have migrated?
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    .218 bee brass

    Withdrawn. Should have been posted in S&S
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    Last edited by Trophy Tom; 02-09-2021 at 02:14 PM.

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    forming takes a bit of finesse. ive tried making 25-20 out of 32-20 and have not been too successful yet. but I don't have as much patience as some I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReloaderFred View Post
    Please make NO offers to buy or sell outside of S&S.
    Well.. no one had till Trophy Tom stepped in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEMO_shooter View Post
    This is my first post so I'm not entirely sure if this is the correct place for it. Apologies if not. I've just purchased a marlin 1894cl in .218 bee and am trying to find some brass to load for it. Already have dies, powder, bullets, and primers but can't find the dern brass. I've searched everywhere and looked through numerous old posts for suggestions. Closest I've come is buffalo arms who currently have a single piece of brass in stock. So my question is does anyone know of a place that currently has some in stock or perhaps a person who might be willing to sell me a few pieces to get started shooting until hornady or winchester makes another production run. I am aware of the possibility of making it from .32-20 but don't want to invest the money in all the extra dies to do so just as a stop gap until I can get factory cases. Thanks for any help in advance
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    Apologies to everyone. I seem to have violated ToS with my very first post. I appreciate all the help from everyone. I'll be hitting those gunbroker auctions, which I hadn't even thought of for some reason, and someone was nice enough to donate me some cases to get started until I can get a few batches from there. Thanks all, especially beshears and cwtebay. Now to hunt for load data

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    Check your powder maker. Cross a powder and projectile data.

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