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1206191890

.22-250 Remington by Hornady, “FRONTIER” H/S, J.S.P., *Nice Patina* Started, One Cartridge, not a Box.

$4.75

One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.
“New Production!”, Mint! *Nice Patina Started*,  NO Dents! No Scratches, No corrosion! No Junk!
For more information on this item, please see below.
See other versions of this caliber, please see below in related items.

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“Older Production!”, Mint! *Nice Patina*! NO Dents! No Scratches, No corrosion! No Junk!

One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only.

One Cartridge, not a box: .22-250 Remington by Hornady’s Frontier Cartridge Company, using New Frontier brass cases with “FRONTIER 22-250 REM” Head-Stamp and loaded with a 55 grain J.S.P. (Jacketed Soft Point) projectile. *Nice Patina* Started, see picture: Most collectors like Patina (nice word for tranish) Due to age some Patina started, if needed you can clean it with paint thinner, or if you want polish it with brass polish.

See other versions of this caliber, please see below in related items.

History of the .22-250 Remington cartridge:
The  22-250 Remington began as a wildcat by necking down the250-3000 Savage (also called the250 Savage) to .22″ caliber, by Harvey Donaldson in 1934.
The 250 Savage was designed by Charles Newton in 1915 and named it the  250-3000 because it was a 25 (250) caliber, and would go 3,000 Feet per Second.
Somehow Remington got the rights to the design and started production under the 22-250 Remington label and introduced it to the public in 1965.
I personally load and shoot this caliber and it is a great cartridge and easily produces 4,000 + Feet per Second velocities with 45 to 55 grain projectiles.
It is one of the best all round varmint cartridges and has outstanding accuracy.

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Weight 0.10 lbs
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