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And would anyone know where I could get hold of some? | ||
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1894: In spite of your continuing slurs against Americans(LOL, I'm kidding, I think), I made a phone call for you and came up with the following: 1) Remington is still producing .222 Rem Mag brass 2) Blue Star Reloading of Searcy, Arkansas--phone 501 268 6442 has about 500 pieces in stock, for US$20.40/100 or US$98.40/500. With the stupid US export laws regarding brass we have you may be restricted in what you can order, but you will have to take it from here. I didn't check to see if Midway has them or not, but they might as well. Blue Star are good people to deal with, but I don't know how up they are on exporting. It is America and Arkansas, after all. PS that is a Texan joking. Hope this helps. CAT | |||
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Yes, as Gato says, Remington still makes it, although their production runs may be infrequent these days. Most of my stock is Herter's, acquired about 30 years ago, and imported from Sweden. I also have some Sako headstamps. Have you enquired to see if they still make it? By the way, if push comes to shove, you can theoretically fireform a usable case by seating a bullet out to engage the lands (in effect headspacing the cartridge) in .223 brass. This would create a very short-necked case which I would only use as a last resort. | |||
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222 magnum cases are made by Remington, and easily available from either Sinclair or Midway. | ||
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Gatogordo and everyone, I thank you from the bottom of my heart - I've rather set my heart on this little number, the dummy round just looks so (as you guys would say) 'neat' I think my one transgression re criticising you guys was the Churchill misquote in the Miscallaneous What's the Deal with Drunken Americans and that was merely a joke - if you look earlier in the thread you'll see I come to your defence in my reply to Mats. Anyhow I really appreciate this help, I shall be placing an order soon. [This message has been edited by 1894 (edited 08-03-2001).] | |||
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1894: Didn't see your Churchill (mis)quote, so I'm not in a position to be offended. But bringing up Churchill reminds me of a story that my British Common Law course professer in college told: Chruchill, who never shied away from strong drink, made an appearance to speak to a group of ladies. He was pretty "far along" in the course of the day, and was accosted by one of the ladies: "Mr. Churchill!", she said "You are drunk. You are very, very drunk!" "Yes, madam", he replied. "I am so. And you are ugly. Very, very ugly. In the morning, however, I shall be sober and your condition will be unchanged." | |||
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