I've got an old Gevelot catalog from the Saskatoon plant. They had some interesting loadings back then.
We used to live down the road from the plant and my dad was friends with some of them and always had a good supply of ammo.
I have 2 full boxes of Imperial 250 Savage that I'm sure I'll never shoot but kind of neat to have.
I wish the 257 100 grain Silvertip was made, killed a couple of deer with these.
I have 2 boxes of Gevelot ammo in 7x57, 154gr. FS





























I must admit, I was under the impression that, in reality, the Silvertip bullet was no longer available. Then, after seeing your post, I checked their website and I was pleasantly suprised. I was further suprised as by their advert, it also appears 348 WCF ammo is once more being produced!! Tell me that is so! Anyway, on the advert for the 348 cartridge and the 200gr Silvertip bullet pictured, as close as I can tell, has a sharper nose than the old ones I was lucky enough to obtain, pictured in the photo on my post # 37. Perhaps Ted can shed a little light as to the difference between new and old. In the meantime, I'll see if I can contact Winchester for some better defination and/or clarification as to what's available in the way of Silvertip bullets, and the actual difference if any.























