Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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Might have a chance at a Rem 40XBR in a 222 Mag....opinions/experience??? Anyone sitting on brass they would give-up if this goes through???
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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Had one for years.....a sweet Sako L461 Vixen. It was my primary squirrel and rock chuck rifle for a long time, when the 223 became so wildly popular and 222 Rem Mag brass was drying up, I foolishly rechambered it to 223......like a big dummy. :wall:

Using the old 50gr Nosler Solid-Base bullets, it accounted for LOTS of rock chucks back then:

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That rifle is long-gone now, but I've got nothing but good things to say about the caliber...fast, accurate. I'd snap up that 40X in a heartbeat. You can always form brass from 204 Ruger, as finding 222RM brass is like looking for chicken lips now......

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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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This gent has a little bit; and is in our neighborhood.
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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Well I popped on it...she will be a little late for this years trip..good excuse to plan for a second trip! There is "some" brass coming with her, we'll see how many that is tonight I am hoping.
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

Post by RowdyYates »

fwiw, if you can find it at a newsstand (remember them?), or the magazine section in a store: the yearly Rifle magazine Varmint cartridge/rifle edition on sale now has a good article on the .222 Mag with some handload info....
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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I will check it out, thanks.
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

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RowdyYates wrote:fwiw, if you can find it at a newsstand (remember them?), or the magazine section in a store: the yearly Rifle magazine Varmint cartridge/rifle edition on sale now has a good article on the .222 Mag with some handload info....
I really like that magazine they started putting out. Always good info and loads/reports on most of the varmint rifles we all seem to use on this site. Along with some others.. I sure hope they continue putting one out each year. :) Bill K
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Re: Anyone shoot a Rem 222 Mag???

Post by TONK »

I too Rick had a Remington model 22 I believe it was in the .222 or Triple Deuce caliber as they used to call it back in the 60's. It was the most accurate rifle I ever owned in a factory rifle! There was never a doubt I was not going to get the job done under 200 yds with that caliber rifle. 8)
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