I have a chance to purchase a 1962 or 1963 Remington BDL with the 20 inch barrel that was standard at that time.
The blueing and wood are pretty well worn ,but rifling is still good. I like the rifle......I like the older stuff.
The main issue is caliber.
It is a .222 rem magnum.
Do not think anyone makes factory ammo any more.
Do not think brass is available from anyone now.
Seems that the best solution would be to convert to .223 caliber........Cost approx. $ 300.(set back and rechamber).
Rifle is priced at $ 350.........seems high to me given all circumstances.
What would a true" gunnutz" do in this case???
1. Try to negotiate ask price.
2. Wait for a natural BDL in .223 on our EE.......I have never had a .223, and you all understand that an itch needs scratching.
3. None of the above.
The blueing and wood are pretty well worn ,but rifling is still good. I like the rifle......I like the older stuff.
The main issue is caliber.
It is a .222 rem magnum.
Do not think anyone makes factory ammo any more.
Do not think brass is available from anyone now.
Seems that the best solution would be to convert to .223 caliber........Cost approx. $ 300.(set back and rechamber).
Rifle is priced at $ 350.........seems high to me given all circumstances.
What would a true" gunnutz" do in this case???
1. Try to negotiate ask price.
2. Wait for a natural BDL in .223 on our EE.......I have never had a .223, and you all understand that an itch needs scratching.
3. None of the above.





















































