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Forming 22 Lovell R2 brass, least sacrilegious?
Aug 17th, 2022 at 10:11pm
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I managed to score 50 NIB G&H 22-3000 primed brass, and 50 NIB Winchester 25-20 Single Shot brass.  Is either one of these options notably more collectable than the other?
  
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Re: Forming 22 Lovell R2 brass, least sacrilegious?
Reply #1 - Aug 17th, 2022 at 10:45pm
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A lot of variables involved. Either can be formed from the other, so one who has a 25-20 SS would be willing to pay more for the correct headstamp, and same for the owner of a 22-3000 classic varmint rifle. Condition of the brass is also a major factor. Even NEW brass may be very brittle, and need to be annealed before use to extend life. Both are difficult to come by, and bring a premium. I would not part with either. If you must decide, flip a coin!!
  

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Re: Forming 22 Lovell R2 brass, least sacrilegious?
Reply #2 - Aug 30th, 2022 at 12:02pm
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On the collectors market, either box will bring at least $50, probably twice that much or more.  Depending on age, some of those NPE primers may be corrosive, or may just be dead.   

Brittle brass that must be annealed is a very reasonable assumption.  Annealing before forming is probably necessary.

If I had a classic R2 rifle, I'd want the undisturbed boxes as nostalgia, just to go with the rifle.  There must be some Jamison brass available somewhere.

  
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Re: Forming 22 Lovell R2 brass, least sacrilegious?
Reply #3 - Sep 5th, 2022 at 11:01pm
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FYI Jamison brass will require lower max loads than what you find in old books as well as probably need necks turned for a 2R chamber (both because of thicker brass).
  
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