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    Savage Model 1899 in 22High-Power


    Doing some research on a Model 1899 in 22High-Power (5.6x52mmR) that has been handed down through the family. Currently have some reloading dies and general data but if anyone here has some inside tips they would be greatly appreciated. Not a real lot out there that I have found on this particular chambering on this model. Serial number indicates that it was produced in 1915 which would be accurate to the family story that goes along with it.

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    If you're looking for load data, Pet Loads by Ken Waters has some pretty extensive info. What I remember reading is that's it's probably the most difficult round to reload for, think it has to do with odd size bullets!!?? If you like I could copy the pages and PM them to you. Glad you got to keep such a treasured piece of family history!!

    After a little more research, the .22 HP is based on the .25-35 necked down, so you could make cases if you have to. Graf & sons has brass but finding a .227/228 bullet my be fun.

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    Would definitely appreciate the scan if it not a lot of trouble. The bullet is available from a company out England according to some info I have found.

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    Sellier & Bellot sells it as a 5.6X52mmR

    According to Ammoseek it is available from various sources. That will at least get you shooting & some brass.

    https://ammoseek.com/ammo/5.6x52r


    When I get home I'll check my 1970's era Lyman manual - it has many such "oldies" with load data.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmodell View Post
    Would definitely appreciate the scan if it not a lot of trouble. The bullet is available from a company out England according to some info I have found.
    Will do, might take a day or so. I'll PM you when I have it done!

    What I meant to say is that if it's sunny tomorrow, I'll be playing golf!!:)

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    These are loads for a 70 grain .228" bullet in a Savage 99:

    IMR3031 start 24.0 gr 2433 fps & Max 27.0 gr 2777 fps
    IMR4895 start 25.0 gr 2400 fps & Max 28.0 gr 2754 fps
    IMR4320 start 27.0 gr 2652 fps & Max 30.0 gr 2840 fps

    Accuracy

    IMR 3031 25.3 gr for 2604 fps

    Factory Duplication

    IMR3031 25.5 gr for 2624 fps

    Also loads for 60 gr cast (w/gas check) and 8 gr cast if you are interested.


    Buffalo Arms carries several .228" jacketed bullets (in stock!)

    https://www.buffaloarms.com/228-diam...f-100-bac22860
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    Sent you a PM.

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    Sent you an e mail with data. Let me know if you get it, my e mail is squirrely!

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    I have a bit of experience with this cartridge. You can find brass pretty easy, norma is available from a few sources.
    You can use 25-35 cases and run them through a FL sizing die. Bullets are the issue. I use custom made 70 gr .228 semi spitzer.
    Hornady made some .227 spitzer bullets a while ago but they seem to be designed more for the European rifles 5.6x52R than your slow twist 22 high power.


    Headspace is a problem with this rifle/cartridge and the cases stretch a lot, this will lead to case head separation. You need to check the case shoulder with a headspace comparatorand set up your reloading die to not bump the shoulder back to much. I bump it .002.


    I load 25.0 Grains of IMR 3031 and 70gr bullets, shoots excellent, fun toy to shoot.

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