Lloyed, with "firearmaggedon" going on and gun store shelves going bare, I'd have paid double what I did for those Remington factory rounds and not complained too much. My understanding is that Remington only makes .250 Savage ammo in the summer for distribution in advance of deer seasons in most states. So I felt fortunate to just find a couple of boxes to buy.
The initial hurt will soon be forgotten, though. I still have my .250 Savage die set. After shooting what's left of the rounds I loaded way back when and the factory ammo I just bought, I'll have a little over a hundred good once fired cases to reload. The round should be pretty economical for centerfire going forward, as I seem to recall its appetite for powder being about the same as for my .30-30. Also, while I was a big fan of Nosler Partitions and still am a huge fan of Barnes X projectiles in higher-velocity rounds like max-load .223 and .270, I don't think I'm going to get enough downrange velocity with a .250 Savage out of a 20" barrel to seriously overtax a simpler, less expensive "old school" bullet like Core Lockts or Hornady Interlocks. I'd just as soon get the Remington bullets and strive for handloads that duplicate the factory load, because I know it shoots very well out of this rifle. But I don't know if Remington still sells them as component bullets for reloading or not.
In any event, with a fairly small appetite for gunpowder and a not so pressing need for premium bullets, the .250 shouldn't cost me more to load for than my .30-30 does, which isn't a lot in the grand scheme of things.
I do seem to recall that the cases required more trimming and didn't seem to last as long as others. My assumption was that the pronounced body taper of the .250 Savage cases caused them to "grow" a bit on firing, in spite of the modest 45,000 c.u.p. pressure limit. I plan on backing off a bit from maximum, if I can still get acceptable accuracy, in order to hopefully extend case life.
I don't know what I'm going to do with the thousand or so rounds my dad loaded that do not chamber easily in the rifle. I guess I'll pull the bullets and try re-using them in concert with properly adjusted seating and sizing dies. That'll still leave me with gunpowder and primed cases to dispose of. I don't share my dad's opinion that shooting them if I can close the bolt on them is a safe thing to do. It doesn't sound like a smart one to me and I have no intention of trying it.
I sure would like to have a couple of hundered more empty, unfired .250 Savage cases, though..... I'll make do with the hundred or so good cases that I'll have on hand and order up 10 100 ct. bags in the summer when Remington starts making them again, I guess. I also thought about buying .22-250 cases and running them through my .250 Savage die but I don't know if I can go up from .224 to .257 in one pass without using a .244 expander in between.
Ah, the joy of shooting something "a bit different" than everyone else is shooting.....
JP