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Have 222 700 Classic and a 22-250 BDL (My wife bought me)
Want to buy a New T/C Encore in .223, one of the 2 has to go.
Can interchange stocks and have 22-250 Classic stock and a
222 BDL. Am leaning towards selling the 222 as a BDL. Reloading is starting to be a chore for the 222, that is the
reason for the 223.

What would you guys do?????

thanks - Coalminer

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Wondering if the 222 classic is actualy a 222 Rem Mag ? If yes, that be the one to keep IMHO..........


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I'd punch the Deuce 223AI................


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I would sell me the deuce <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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You beat me to it! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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Rebarrel the 22-250 to 250 Savage--keep the 222. BMT


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Why is reloading a chore for the .222 but not for a .223? I can't see the logic behind that one.

My take on the issue is that the triple duece has class written all over it, but any gun totin' pimp can carry a .223.


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Am thinkin' I'd not be compelled to hold my head in shame,for buttin' a 223AI against any Deuce.

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Been there,done that and my Deuce Days are long gone and I've as of yet styled somethin' to death with any chambering.

Pimp me up...................


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Why is reloading a chore for the .222 but not for a .223? I can't see the logic behind that one.


If you can buy cheap factory ammo then reloading becomes less of a chore... (I assume) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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