Does anyone have any experience/tips on this caliber? I've been doing some research on this caliber. I had the opportunity to shoot one a few times. The gun I was shooting is for sale (dont know how much yet). It has a real pretty wood stock on it. It need refinished but I've got the equipment to do that. I was wondering how barrel/case life/case stretch is on this caliber. I assume that barrel life would be decent as this caliber was intended to outperform the .220 swift as far as barrel life goes. Apparantly the 22-250 (which was already becoming popular) came out the following year so the .225 never gained a large following. The last year that the .225 was factory produced was in 1971.
Any experienced thoughts/opinions?
.225 Winchester
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.225 Winchester
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Re: .225 Winchester
I will offer some info, from what I know or have heard. The 225 will shoot right alongwith the 22-250. The brass is pretty strong and works in many of the single shot rifles well due to the rimmed case. I have used the 225 case reformed into 257 JDJ ammo in a TC Contender carbine.
Case life is really good, I neck size mostly, and it is a good case to work with.
If you are looking for a rimmed case, to shot along the lines of the 22-250, then it would be a good choice. Goggle 225 Win and read about it, especially comparing it to the other larger case .224s. Bill K
Case life is really good, I neck size mostly, and it is a good case to work with.
If you are looking for a rimmed case, to shot along the lines of the 22-250, then it would be a good choice. Goggle 225 Win and read about it, especially comparing it to the other larger case .224s. Bill K
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Re: .225 Winchester
Thanks Bill. I did do quite a bit of reading on it. I got to shoot the gun a few times and it peaked my curiosity. I dont plan on buying one at this time, but I learned a few things in my research. It was interesting and worth the time.
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Re: .225 Winchester
IIRC, only downside is the semi rimmed case. Better to size off the datum line of the shoulder after the brass is fireformed and it will last a long time.