S Stumps13 Single-Sixer Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 474 Location N Ind Jun 22, 2013 #1 Does anyone have any leads as to where I might find Winchester 218 Bee brass? TNX : :wink:
H Hondo44 Hawkeye Joined Apr 3, 2009 Messages 8,131 Location People's Republik of California Jun 23, 2013 #2 I have 40 once fired solid head cases, 30 WW, WW SUPER, Super X and SUPER SPEED headstamps, and 10 REM UMC cases. Please PM me if interested.
I have 40 once fired solid head cases, 30 WW, WW SUPER, Super X and SUPER SPEED headstamps, and 10 REM UMC cases. Please PM me if interested.
S SteveRuger Hunter Supporting Member Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 2,450 Location Northern, Utah. USA Jun 23, 2013 #3 IMHO I get a lot of rounds out of my 218 Bee brass, I don't load them hot & I get great range with the 218 Bee! Lots of fun!
IMHO I get a lot of rounds out of my 218 Bee brass, I don't load them hot & I get great range with the 218 Bee! Lots of fun!
S Stumps13 Single-Sixer Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 474 Location N Ind Jun 23, 2013 #4 SteveRuger said: IMHO I get a lot of rounds out of my 218 Bee brass, I don't load them hot & I get great range with the 218 Bee! Lots of fun! Click to expand... What is the load you are using and for what grain bullet? I am having a barrel made but not quite sure of the load yet. TNX Stumps
SteveRuger said: IMHO I get a lot of rounds out of my 218 Bee brass, I don't load them hot & I get great range with the 218 Bee! Lots of fun! Click to expand... What is the load you are using and for what grain bullet? I am having a barrel made but not quite sure of the load yet. TNX Stumps
5of7 Hunter Joined Sep 22, 2010 Messages 2,296 Location SW. LOWER MICHIGAN Jun 23, 2013 #5 Did you know that .218 Bee is easily formed from 25/20 or 32/20 brass? I load all three and buy 32/20/brass only and just run it through the die that I need brass for. 8)
Did you know that .218 Bee is easily formed from 25/20 or 32/20 brass? I load all three and buy 32/20/brass only and just run it through the die that I need brass for. 8)