unstableryan
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Dig thought the rifles on tradex canada and you will probably find something you like.
I have an acquaintance who thought he got a really good deal on a 7mm Weatherby Mark V rifle. So try to find ammo for that in Western Canada. I was able to get 2 x 20 round boxes from a vendor in B.C. - shipped to here in Manitoba - so well over $C 8.00 per "bang". I am pretty sure he is having second thoughts about how good of a deal he got on that rifle.
From personal experience, you would certainly not be the first person to buy a "new" rifle, to fire ammo that you had on hand. There are apparently a few of us that have done so... Tends to be an "old guy" thing.
Thanks for making me feel better, my friend. Glad to hear the brotherhood of old guys is strong...
I just wish it was some cheapo ammo, not the good stuff...
But hey, down the line if anyone ever asks me if I heard of 222 Remington before, I can confidently answer, "darn tootin' I have! Care to buy a box of ammo for your troubles?" LOL
In Southern Ontario, it was "the" fox and Ground-hog rifle from the 1950s until the .223 became popular.I have read in various USA gun magazines, it used to be referred to as the "Triple Deuce". In it's day was "hell on wheels" in a gopher patch, and did very well in target matches!!!!
You’re correct in your assumptions. If you chamber those cartridges in a push feed 223 rifle they will fall harmlessly into the chamber and away from the bolt face, which will make it impossible to fire.