.222 Rimmed

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mick204
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.222 Rimmed

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Thinking of gett a Martini .222 rimmed can anyone give me some hints on loading for this as i ahve no idea what so ever :?:

Any in fo would be help full

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Hi Mick

The 222 rimmed will do pretty much the same as the standard 222, Brass is a little expensive as there is only one manufacturer Bertram, check out Jansa http://www.jansa.com.au/bertram3.php Good thing though like the standard 222 its very easy on brass with very very little stretching I have found.

The Bertram Brass is slightly heavier than than the usual 222 brass so its recommended to knock 1 grain off the standard 222 max loads.

I had issues with mine due to a slow twist barrel 1:16 prob more to do with its age than anything and just means no fancy Boat Tail Plastic tips in 50gr for me, looks like the 40's are okay though :) and have had some good results recently with the lighter proj's like 40gr Noslers, sierra's HP and even the little 35gr Vmax.

I have been using 2207 which it seems to like.

If it has been smithed well then the trigger should be fairly crisp and extraction should be good, I had some issue's but that was trying to push the 50's hard to get them to stabalise and had a couple that didn't want to extract.

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You've got to take it easy on the brass as if you load her chasing 222Rem velocities cases will often stick. I'm running a 222Rimmed AI and treat it as a super 218Bee. Damn accurate little beast too with cheap Highland 50gr pills. For the regular 222Rimmed you use 222Rem dies with a 357Magnum shellholder. It's a great little cartridge but not as simple to feed as say a 222Rem or 223Rem. Mine runs a 1:14" twist and allows the 50gr pills to be used with ease.
Cheers...
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ooh yeah forgot about dies the other shell holder is a 38 special. Bit of annoying but really the extra I had to buy was a 38 special trimmer and a 222. I have just been using cheapo lee RGB dies and full size each time to make sure they extract.
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Thanks for the info guys that is a great help.

Cheers Mick.
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correct me if I'm wrong as I dont have my copy of manual cartridge conversions handy, but I think .222 rimmed can be made from .357 Maximum brass. All that is needed is an anneling step and one pass through a .222 rimmed die? Might be a way for you to make cheaper brass if Bertram is too dear, or just somthing to toy with.

I was looking at doing a rimmed .17 Mach IV, in a number 1, by using .357 maximum brass run into a .222 FL, then a .221 fb FL, trimmed to length, necked down in stages (.20 & .17) and finaly run into a .17 Mach IV FL die, then I'd have to neck turn. I gave up on the idear, just too much work for no real gain.

Might work for you

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Aussie steve wrote:correct me if I'm wrong as I dont have my copy of manual cartridge conversions handy, but I think .222 rimmed can be made from .357 Maximum brass. All that is needed is an anneling step and one pass through a .222 rimmed die? Might be a way for you to make cheaper brass if Bertram is too dear, or just somthing to toy with.

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It sounds easy, but to go from .357 to .224 is a big step, .17 is even bigger. I tried some for an experiment and lost quite a few, more of the annealed ones than the non-annealed ones.

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