222 Remington Magnum brass (Remington, QTY 100)


Posted April 17, 2019 by duckcreeksportinggoods

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100 factory new REMINGTON unprimed 222 Remington Magnum brass cases.
History: Introduced in 1958 in the Model 722 and later a brief appearance in the Remington Model 700 rifles. Original design did have the military in mind but was determined that the cartridge length of 1.85 inches was to long for the AR-15 system, this is what lead to the development of the 223 Remington which has a case length of 1.76 inches.
Brass case mouths MAY not be perfectly round from the manufacturing process, this can be corrected by running brass through the size die (always recommended) prior to loading. Residue from the annealing process may leave a stain on the case neck that can be removed by tumbling. Annealing involves rapid heating then cooling to impart the shell cases with the proper hardness to securely hold bullets in place and provides flexibility to expand and contract through multiple firings handloaders expect.
22 Savage High Power (NORMA)
25 factory new, unprimed Norma 22 Savage High Powerunprimed brass rifle cases. UNIT PRICE $1.499 cents each. This rifle brass is a special order, currently availble. Please allow 7-10 working days for delivery.
Designed by Charles Newton and released in 1912 for the Model 99 rifle, the .22 Hi power fired a 70 grain .228 caliber bullet at a then fast, 2790fps. The .22 Hi Power was given the same mystical kudos as Remington’s .222 that came 38 years later. Not only was it used on North American game but also Asiatic and African game. In fact, Karamojo Bell wrote of using it for shooting Buffalo, his point of aim being just behind the ear.
RELOADING PREPARATION:
Brass case mouths MAY not be perfectly round from the manufacturing process, this can be corrected by running brass through the size die (always recommended) prior to loading. Residue from the annealing process may leave a stain on the case neck that can be removed by tumbling. Annealing involves rapid heating then cooling to impart the shell cases with the proper hardness to securely hold bullets in place and provides flexibility to expand and contract through multiple firings handloaders expect.
22 TCM (once fired, QTY 36)
This lot is 36 per bag of processed-ONCE FIRED 22 TCMunprimed brass pistol cartridge cases. Pistol cases have not been de-primed.
HISTORY: 22 TCM (22 Tuason Craig Micromagnum) is a acronym for Martin Tuason of Armscor , gunsmith Fred Craig and Micromag which was the original name of this wildcat derived by shortening a 5.56 case and placing the shoulder so it is about the same height as a 38 Super. Also in the development is Rock Island Armory which offers both pistols and M22 bolt action rifles.
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Last Updated April 17, 2019