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I suggest you do a Google searches on
"Charles H. Morse AND Remington Arms"
and
".22-250 Remington AND Charles H. Morse"
and see what comes up.
I even found your post here:
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubb ... ber=314789
Here's another interesting one:
http://ww2.rediscov.com/spring/VFPCGI.e ... SE=objects,
From an historic standpoint, the .22-250 dates back to the 1930s, so all the management at Remington had to do was decide they were going to make a commercial chambering and load ammunition for it......like the .257 Roberts, the .280 Remington, the .244/6mm Rem., the .7mm Rem. Mag, the .25-06 Rem., the .35 Whelen, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22-250_Remington
And, according to this article, Browning chambered some of their rifles for it in 1963.......before Remington.
http://paulm.prelovac.com/cartridge-guides/22-250/
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