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  • magicyardsales
    if you are interested in reloading and dont want to spend bunch of money buy a lee loader for $12 and see if you like it the lee loader will teach you the basics and the cost is minimal and you really can make some acurate loads I reloaded 1000's of rounds with them remember it only neck sizes the case so dont mix and match your brass with other rifles

    Load on Sunday shoot all week!!!
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  • MG1890
    What?

    Did you come across a Lee Loader marked "22/25"????

    There is a 22/250 cartridge. No 22/25.
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  • charliemeyer007
    The 22-250 is one of my favorite varmint rounds. Lee loaders are ok but I like the Lyman 310 stuff way better.
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  • magicyardsales
    Hi, this loader is not for the 22-250. it is stamped 22-25 made be for 1963 by Lee Costom, Engineering Inc. I called Lee the newer company and they have no clue, no data . It must have been a custom load, black powder maybe. Thanks for your help, it will go in to my junk drawer.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Post some good pic's. The 2R Lovell was made from the 25-20 Single Shot (not the common 25-20 WCF) necked to 22. Maybe the last 0 didn't get stamped or printed for the 22/250. See if a 308 fits the priming base.
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  • magicyardsales
    Hi, it is stamped 22-25. There is one on ebay in the same cal. stamped 22-25 they don't have a load data sheet for it . the one i have dose look like it has ever been used. the one on ebay dos not look used also.
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  • charliemeyer007
    You are correct shows one for sale mark 22/25 on listing. Can't see the primer seating unit (its up side down). There is farther down listed for sale as 22/250 but the picture on the die body shows it is stamped 22/25. And the primer seating unit looks correct for 7mm Mauser base.
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