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Thread: 225 Winchester from .30/30?

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    225 Winchester from .30/30?

    I have a good friend that inherited a rifle in 225 Winchester. Gun Broker seems about the only source for factory ammo or brass. Prices are… unattractive.

    I’ve heard brass can be formed from .30/30. I would love to gift him some if I could manage it. Anyone done this conversion?
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    7mm waters would be closer start point. It will probably take a form die set I dont think it will be one pass. Also expect to turn or ream necks when done possibly both.

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    Well, that’s a shame. Not going through that. Thanks for letting me know.
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    I’m not going to buy a set of forming dies, and I don’t have neck turning equipment either. If I can do it with the investment being a standard 2 die set I’m still open to it.
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    There are other issues besides just forming the brass.
    The rim diameter is larger on the .30-30 cases and would have to be turned down to match .225.
    Then there's also the issue of rim thickness. The .30-30 brass has a rim that's around .016 thicker than a .225.
    All that can be fixed with a lathe, but then you run into differences in case wall thickness, strength, and internal capacity.
    Don't mean to throw a wet blanket, but there seems to be no easy answer here.
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    tell him he got the gun for nothing he can afford to put some $$$ into it

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    I already told him Gun Broker was his best bet. But it would have been nice to surprise him with a present.
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    see there running 2 to 3$ each shipped some new some fired

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    220 swift is close for rim dia and thickness along with overall length. The draw back is head dia 220 swift is .445 and 225 is .422 This would need swaged down or turned down in a lathe.

    Any way you go this isnt going to be a easy case to make.

    There are some companies that are specializing in lathe turned cases ( RCE come to mind) He may be able to get new cases this way but they are on the expensive side.

    A wilson case trimmer can be used to thin rims but reducing dia is another issue. Cartridge conversions has a side note that rims may work as is depending on firearm also.

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    Like Tuetlezx said he got the rifle at a good price.LOL. Investing $100.00 on 50 pieces of 225 brass is not a bad idea if you want to enjoy rifle. The 225 brass is tough and will take quite a few resizings. Even some of the common modern rifle brass is going for $1.50 each. Rumor was that Peterson was going to do a run of it back before the pandemic crisis hit. Now all efforts are to getting 9mm are 5.56 cranked out as fast as possible. Who knows how long it will take before we see a new batch of 225 win brass hit the shelf's

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    If you have a lathe it is not hard. It is not quick. I would suggest doing the rim work last, Be sure to thin rim from the top if you have to. My rifle did not need the rim thinned.
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    A friend has a 225 Winchester and I've been looking for load data, brass, casting molds and die sets. About a year ago I found articles on reforming brass to fit 225 Winchester. Just now I did a web search and found this article; https://www.handloadermagazine.com/225-winchester where they suggest a .219 Zipper or .220 Swift as starting points.

    Good luck.

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    If new brass needs to be bought for this project, that brass will be 225 Winchester.
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    i have found odd or discontiued brass at gun shows-flea markets. ask friends to be on the look out for it when they go to gun shows for him.

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    Before I got too far into this I would section an original .225 case and compare the internal dimensions to the 30/30. The outside maybe the same but the .225 was loaded to a much higher pressure. I make .219 Zipper cases from 30/30 and a form die setup is required for anything resembling success.

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    If a 22-250 reamer would clean up the .225 chamber- that's just what I would do- if I inherited a .225 post 64 model 70. If it was a Savage 340, I'd ship it to Jes to become a 38-55.
    But that's just me.

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    I own a 225 Win Mag rifle, just buy the brass. The 225 is a rimmed 22-250, a 65K case. No good wishes or great ideas will ever make a 30-30 case into a 65K performance case, period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    If a 22-250 reamer would clean up the .225 chamber- that's just what I would do- if I inherited a .225 post 64 model 70. If it was a Savage 340, I'd ship it to Jes to become a 38-55.
    But that's just me.

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    After listening to my buddy wax on about this rifle and the memories hunting with his Father, I would say there is no chance at all that it will be sold, traded, modified or anything other than shot with huge smiles and misty eyes.

    I really appreciate all the advice given here. I was hoping I could surprise my friend with some brass or maybe even some loads to get him shooting. That doesn’t seem to be in the cards. Ah well, such is life.
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