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Offline DICK

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Looking for a new Varmint Handgun
« on: June 09, 2004, 07:31:17 AM »
Hey folks I'm in the market for a new varmint handgun, I came across Taurus Mod. M218SS12. I have this round in a single shot rifle and reload for it. Does anyone have any info or pros or cons dealing with this model???
Thanks for any information and feedback.
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God.

Offline dr71749

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218 bee
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2004, 01:02:41 AM »
Hey Dick,
 I have a raging bee w/10" barrel. Had some problems with Taurus quality but they got that straightened out. Since I have had it back mounted a 2-6 scope and done some load development. It is a fun gun to shoot but it has its limitations. Normal groups with 40-46gr. bullets run .75@50yds., 2"@100yds.  So far does well with 40-46 gr, bullets at low to medium pressure, you can't load close to what maximum is in a loading manual, cases will try to back out just like a 22 Jet.. 40 gr. vmax's are definitely out, just won't stabilize. Got some 30 gr. sierra hollow oints the other day will be trying them later this week. Anything in particular I can help with just let me know.
Don

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Looking for a new Varmint Handgun
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2004, 06:37:14 AM »
Thanks dr71749
For the good information. This will help me figure out which handgun I'll sink money into.
Have a good one. :D
American by birth, Texan by the grace of God.

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Looking for a new Varmint Handgun
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2004, 07:24:25 AM »
I have found that 50 gr bullets work best in my 10" and in my mdl 43 Win 218Bee

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Raging Hornet
« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2004, 03:30:46 PM »
Hi dr71749,

I had that same lockup problem when I first bought my Raging Hornet. It turns out that all I needed to do was give it a very thorough cleaning and I have not had the problem since. It seems that whatever lube/oil they had on it from the factory was the problem and you have to clean it really good to remove it all. I am using the Hornady 35gn V-Max with no back out or lock up problems whatsoever now.

I have been using it with open sights so far and I am about to mount the scope base to it. Should I use any type of lock tight on the screws?

Thanks!  :P