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One of the guys who worked for Nosler came to every Red Mist Prairie Dog Shoot. I shot with him a bunch.
He shot a sporterized Martini Cadet that he'd rebarreled to .218 Bee and he was deadly with the rifle.
I have great respect for that little round, having seen my friend shoot many thousands of dogs with it.
Blessings,
Steve
"God Loves Each Of Us As If There Were Only One Of Us" Saint Augustine of Hippo - AD 397
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It was running the 40's in the 3200's, which is plenty speed. The rifle has a typical Ruger-extra long throat. I may experiment a bit with heavier bullets, which hopefully could be seated closer to the lands.
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Dusting off this old thread, since I got around to working some more with the .218. Might actually take it hunting this spring, in fact.
The rifle has a really long throat, which is not so great. But does have a 1 in 14" barrel, so it is possible to run longer bullets. I shot it today with 50gr Nosler Ballistic Tips, and it did well. Once I sorted out my technique it put 5 in .70" at 100 yards. I'm shallow seating bullets, just about .10" bullet in the neck, but of course with a single shot this is no problem. The 50gr Noslers have much better ballistic coefficients than the stubby Hornet slugs. Of course pointed bullets are not suitable for tubular magazines.
I've tried both Lil'Gun and 300MP, with the best loads today being with 300MP. I will also be trying slower powders, such as H4198 or 1680.
One good piece of news for Bee shooters is that Hornady will be running .218 brass in the near future.
"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."
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Tex_n_cal: That is indeed good news for us 218 Bee users. I will just swallow my pride ONCE and buy some of the Nosler 218 Bee brass (I am assuming it will be expensive like other Nosler brass offerings). Thanks again for the good news. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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