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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Wichita has changed hands in the last little while, and I doubt they'd have records of a rifle built that long ago. However, I do know the chamber neck diameter: .2465. So maybe the question is: will new Norma .22 PPC USA brass fit into that chamber or will I need to turn the necks? (That is...
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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Yes, I have some Wilson dies. And I did shoot it more than a decade ago, but don't remember where the brass came from. So now I'm wondering whether I can just pick up some Norma 22 PPC USA brass and be OK with it.
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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Yeah, not to worry. No chopping will occur!:D
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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Thanks a lot, guys. I do know the chamber neck diameter: .2465", and the chamber length is 1.523". It is a factory-original barrel from Wichita Arms. Is Norma brass available in .22 PPC or 220 Russian?
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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Thanks, Dusty. So, if I'm understanding you correctly, the case dimensions and capacities are identical across the three versions? The gun was built by Wichita Arms in 1997 (or a little earlier; I purchased it in 1997). The barrel was stamped just .22 PPC. I've attached a couple of pictures...
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    .22 PPC vs. .22 PPC USA vs. .22 PPC Sako

    Hi all. Complete newby here with a trivial (to you guys!) question. I have a Wichita Classic rifle chambered for the .22 PPC. I haven't shot it in years and recently noticed that this cartridge seems to have several names--.22 PPC, .22 PPC USA, and .22 PPC Sako. Can someone spell out the...
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