Several arms manufacturers produce firearms chambered for the .222 Remington cartridge, including Remington Arms, which popularized the round, as well as Ruger and Tikka. Additionally, companies like Savage Arms and Howa also offer rifles in this caliber. The .222 Remington is primarily used for varmint hunting and is known for its accuracy and flat trajectory.
To my knowlegde of weapons and ammo ther is no such thing as a 222 long rifle shell The 222 is a wildcat center fire weapon, and there are several companies that manufacture this shell. Hopes this helps............ The .222 Remington has been a standardized chambering for over 50 years. There is a .22 Long Rifle, and a .222 Remington. Two very different cartridges. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Standard factory 222 Remington ADL has a 1/14 twist rate.
That's going to depend on condition and which grade rifle you had. The .222 was standard with the 20-inch barrel for the first two years of manufacture, 1962 and 1963. In minty condition, a Remington 700 collector might pay up to $700. sales@countrygunsmith.net
remington 725 caliber 222 bolt action excellant condition
The value of a Remington model 600 .222 caliber depends on the condition of the gun. One in excellent condition is worth approximately $500, as of 2014.
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The .222 Remington was the parent case for the 5.56x45/.223 Remington cartridge, and it was also the parent case of the .222 Remington Magnum (which was rejected by the military prior to the adoption of the 5.56x45). The .223 has a longer casing, which holds more powder, as well as differences in neck and shoulder measurements. The two cartridges are NOT interchangeable.
NO very bad idea the bolt should not even close to do it but if it dose i wouldn't do it
The twist rate is 14"
$500-$600
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