218 bee marlin

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slickrock
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218 bee marlin

Post by slickrock »

well, sold it..

hated to do it but I did...

it was hard to reload for though, same as its parent case, and 25-20... had to graphite the necks or silicone every one of them.

had good times back east with it though..

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Post by homefront »

I hope you sold it to one of us?!? :shock:
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Post by runfiverun »

the 25/20 is hard to reload? :shock:
would have loved to have gotten the 218
ihaven't had any problems with this case size
what do i do wrong :roll:
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Post by Hobie »

I love my .218 Bee. Nary a problem reloading it, the brass and case shape very easy to reload. Dang....
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The next one I see, reasonable, is mine......gotta get one!! (after I pay taxes this year)
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