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218 bee
The .218 Bee is a .22 caliber centerfire rifle cartridge designed for varmint hunting by Winchester in 1937. The cartridge was originally chambered in the Winchester Model 65 lever-action rifles, which may have ultimately led to its lack of popularity. The cartridge is named for the bore diameter of the barrel in which the cartridge is chambered rather than the usual practice in the United States of having the cartridge's nomenclature reflect in some way the bullet diameter.
I have some older brass that someone might want.
There isn't a lot of it. See below.
I'd rather trade it for 32 Short Colt or 32 Long Colt
but if you want it make me an offer.
218 Bee ----- 21 pieces
22 Hornet -- 9 pieces
25 ACP ----- 15 pieces
24 PC's of 218 brass. Mixed headstamp, unknown history. Was in some bulk brass I aquired.
Trade for .243 win brass, or one sleave (100) large rifle primers.
Thanks!