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    WTB .22 bullets 40 grains

    Greetings all, I will be reloading for my first center-fire rifle and was advised to try several different bullets "to see, which one will the rifle like". I have searched, but it does not seem that, unlike for air rifles where one can buy samplers of several pellets, there is no such option...
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    SOLD

    You have mail. Kindest regards, M
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    WTB: Dies for .221 Fireball (Update)

    Greetings all, Looking for the following dies: Redding Body Die (#75101) Redding Type S Bushing Neck Die (#71101) Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater Die (#U00013) Kindest regards, M
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    Firearms SOLD Custom 223 BA or complete rifle.

    P.M. en route. Kindest regards, M
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    SOLD: WTS/WTT Redding T7 with accessories

    E-mail sent. Kindest regards, M
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi whatsupdoc, this is one of the options that I am looking for. But, being new to cenerfire rifles as I understand it, the bolt must be matching the intended case. Thus I would need to buy an action with bold for .223 or .222. Maybe I am looking at wrong places, but recentely neither...
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi Average guy, thank you very much for the answer. Kindest regards, M
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Greetings all, one more issue occurred to me. Since the .223 is longer than the .222, how do I deal with magazine conversion? Or am I limited to a single shot? Although I would still prefer to buy .222 instead of the proposed conversion, watching accurate shooter and this forum, the .222 do...
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi pabarousseau, thank you, the reviewes are stellar. However, it does not seem to be in production, so I would be worried about parts replacements. Given this consideration, I am inclined to buy something in lasting production, e.g., Rem 700, or 40-X, based. Kindest regards, M
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Greetings all, I did not realize that there are so many options. Thank you once again for all the help. Kindest regards, M
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi natdscott, Average_guy, Easy_E, XLR308, thank you very much for your willingness to help a neophyte. Ragarding the Rem700, from the little reading I have done so far, it seems that it is a lottery, whether one gets a good one or a so-so one. As I am buy one, cry one type of buyer, I would...
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi thh1800, Average_guy, I am rather ignorant about center-fire, since as I had noted above, I have been shooting exclusively air rifles and .22lr. So, I do not know what action is or is not good. Consequently, I also do not know where to buy only the action. But, I will do some research...
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi Easy_E, rth1800, I would prefer .222, not magnum. I am limited space wise, so 100-200 yards of the .222 is perfectly fine with me. I am also a recoil wimp, and the recoil numbers for an 8.5 pound rifle are small. Hi Average guy, thank you for the support. It seems that many people who...
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi rth1800, thank you for the clarification. I did note that the barrel will have to be modified. Kindest regards, M
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    Gunsmithing Question re action and bolt

    Hi ShtrRdy, thank you very much for your answer. Kindest regards, M