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I am still kind of lost, with the shoulder angel. You say Kiff changed it slightly, yet you mention you are content with leaving the 222 should angle the same, with no change. Or am I reading it wrong, with your post ?
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Sorry for making this confusing. When I said "he" I meant Kindler changed the shoulder. I left my cartridge as is except for the neck. All you need with mine is a 222 Redding S-Type die with bushings and your ready to reload.
One of the reasons I love the 222 case is, that's what I used the most growing up hunting fox, woodchucks and whatever else that needed blasted. Quality brass is normally available also. |
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Now I am playing with the case, but forming it into the 20 VTT, which is one sweet shooting beast and easy to work with, in all aspects. In this CZ 527 I put together it is an easy and very nice walk about rifle. |
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grey wolf
i am interested in your method of forming brass,have done about 20 of the 20 vartarg,20 practical rifles and have 8 customers looking into the 20 extreme because vartarg brass made from 221 fireball is all but gone.20 extreme seams to fill the void for the vartarg,the 20-222/20vtt/the 20 extreme looks the better of them all.run through sizer,trim,prime, load and start having fun |
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