Model 70 in 222 rem

I currently own 3 deuce's.

Love the caliber!

A Browning BLR, a Browning A-Bolt camo Shot Show special, and a Savage 24 over/under in 222/20 gauge.
 
I am considering buying new 222 Rem how much does it give up to the 223 Rem, I reload so ammo is no problem, any 222 guys please chime in?
 
I am considering buying new 222 Rem how much does it give up to the 223 Rem, I reload so ammo is no problem, any 222 guys please chime in?

In my opinion, the 222 is more accurate and I've owned several 222's and 223's.;)

The ammo for the 223 is easier to come by than the 222.

As far as ballistically, the 223 has the edge but I doubt that it makes any practical difference over the 222.
 
I agree Billy, my choice would be the 222. I had one in a 700 varmit sometime in the 70's. I some ways I'm suprised it took Winchester so long to chamber it.
 
I think I will give the old 222 a try, something different right. I have done some research on it just wanted some first hand expirence, from fellow Gunnutz.

J
 
Ah dunno but....I sold my 222 years ago. Loved it to say the least. I was under the impression that this cartridge was no longer manufactured. Have I been misinformed?
 
Don't go with 222 I had 3 2 rem 700 HV and 600 they all shoot in the .2s at 100Y with worked brass and 53gr SierraMK.I sold one in photo that i was sick after selling it but my 223rem shooting 69 & 75gr will out shoot the deuce at 200 & 300y. I have a new build that will be ready soon in 223r and a 30" stainless 1/7 twist to shoot the n80s & 90gr for F class.
There is three fellows shooting 223r with 1/7 twists, one a Krieger & other a Hart watched them shot a group of 5 shots at 300y one measured .520" the other .600"
And a fellow with a heavy barreled Savage 1/7 twist shooting at 300 y doing very very well also.
Go with the fast twist 223 and you will be pleased, you can't get enough powder in 222 case with bigger bullets.

Rem 700 HV 222 70s vintage was like new, the member who bought it from out west PM me and was stunned when he opened box, He said did you ever shoot it, yes about 2500 times and those deuces seem to never wear out.

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When I clicked on the Hunting and Sporting Arms Forum, I was going to start a new thread asking about the 222 Rem? I looked down and saw a post that was close in content to mine so I asked the question. Only after I thought it was closely ansewered in the second post. Do you have an ansewer to the original question? Sorry to get a thread off topic, won't happen again.:D:D:D
J
 
What does all the gibberish about the 222 cartridge have to to do with the original question ????????????.

Thanks, the reason I have asked this is that a friend has a model 70 in 222 rem.(So he claims)
and the serial numbers tell me it was made in 1949.Obviously something is wrong here as the 222 wasnt introduced until 1950 and winchester certainly wouldnt have produced a rifle for a cartridge not released to the general public until a year later.I asked him to double check the serial and he says he has given me the correct number.
As I said something is wrong and I will get to the bottom of it.
I have not seen the rifle and its quite possible its not even a winchester,but again he swears its a pre 64 model 70

??????
Stay posted!
 
Thanks, the reason I have asked this is that a friend has a model 70 in 222 rem.(So he claims)
and the serial numbers tell me it was made in 1949.Obviously something is wrong here as the 222 wasnt introduced until 1950 and winchester certainly wouldnt have produced a rifle for a cartridge not released to the general public until a year later.I asked him to double check the serial and he says he has given me the correct number.
As I said something is wrong and I will get to the bottom of it.
I have not seen the rifle and its quite possible its not even a winchester,but again he swears its a pre 64 model 70

??????
Stay posted!

Could the rifle in question have been re-barreled at a later time?
 
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