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forming 22PPC from 6PPC brass?

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09 March 2003, 11:23
EXPRESS
forming 22PPC from 6PPC brass?
I am considering a smaller varmint rifle and all exploring options.
A .222 or .223 / .17 wild cat is appealing but I would have to go through a lot of frigmarole in order to get the thing approved and built.
The 22PPC would be a little beefier and more readily availiable for me here.

Question; How can I form brass for it, I assume it would involve more than one step and die to go from .243 to .224?

What about the .17/222 or .17/223 once I get the dies how complicated would forming the brass be?

Thanks for any help I can get...
09 March 2003, 12:38
Charlie M
G'day,
I just neck down 6PPC brass in the 22PPC full length sizer no problem.
For the 17 neck down I use a form die.Check that you only neck the brass down far enough so you get a little bit of feel on the bolt when closing so headspace will not be a problem.
Also check the loaded diameter of the necks so that you know that there is at least 1-2 thou expansion possible in chamber neck area.Neck turn if necasary.
Good luck,
Charlie
09 March 2003, 22:09
EXPRESS
G'day Charlie, what do you think of the 22PPC?
I am real happy with the 6PPC, accuracy and even use it on pigs and deer.
I'm considering a smaller more varmint orientated rifle, from what I gather the 22PPC produces ballistics similar to a 22-250?
Thanks mate.
10 March 2003, 01:46
<reload>
Winchester has come out with a .223 wssm which seems to be just about what you want it might be a idea to look into that. It is advertisied to be 200 fps faster than a .22-250. Good Luck
11 March 2003, 18:24
Charlie M
Express,
I would rather have a 223 than a 22PPC for paddock work.
Velocity is very close at similar pressures and accuracy improvements with the 22PPc in the varmint rifles I have had was not very big if it all with factory projectiles like 50 Nosler BT's or similar.The 223 brass is a lot cheaper also.
I would stick with the 6PPC and 223.
I am not keen on 17's,to hard to load and clean in comparison to a 22cal.
Good luck,
Regards,

Charlie
12 March 2003, 17:41
470FAN
Express,
Huntington's in Oroville lists the 22PPC Sako brass in their catalog. www.huntingtons.com

Jim