07 January 2007, 20:55
gnoahhhSavage .22 Hi Power
Anybody here ever work with a Savage .22 Hi Power? I recently picked up one (an 1899-H takedown with a crisp, shiny bore)and am accumulating components to load for it.
My questions are:
A)loading info (I don't own any old manuals that contain this info. Late ones no longer list this round.
B)General advise/pitfalls to avoid
C)use of .25/35 brass and/or .30/30. Ream necks of .30/30 brass after sizing? (I'm guessing probably)
D)Bullet source other than Hornady for .227-.228 diameter bullets?
Thanks in advance. Gary
07 January 2007, 23:02
vanThe 22savage hi power was orginally based off the 25-35 win brass,and norma still loads for it to my best knowledge. Here are some loads. IMR4895-27grs,55grbullet=2870fps. IMR3031-30grs,55grbullet=3260. H380-29grs,55grbullet=3200fps. R1-7-23grs,70grbullet=2900. IMR4198-23grs,70gr bullet=3000fps.IMR3031-27.o grs,70grbullet=3100fps. At his moment,i don,t know of anybody else whom makes bullets. If i were you,i would retire it,but thats your choice. hope i helped. van
08 January 2007, 00:10
Ol` JoeThe cartridge is also known as the 5.6x52R. It is still loaded and used in European countries and Vithavouri, Norma ect will have data for it in their manuals. I believe the bullet is a .228" diameter in stead of the common .224" we load in 22 cal centerfires here.
08 January 2007, 00:43
vapodog
70 Western soft-point Alliant RL-7 21.0 2,751
70 Western soft-point Alliant RL-7 22.0 2,846
70 Western soft-point Norma N-201 23.0 2,674
70 Western soft-point Winchester W-748 24.0 2,639
70 Western soft-point Hodgdon H-335 24.0 2,782
70 Western soft-point IMR IMR-3031 24.5 2,719
70 Western soft-point Hodgdon H-4895 25.5 2,883
70 Western soft-point Alliant HiVel #2 24.0 2,758
70 Hi Precision soft-point Hodgdon H-322 22.0 2,606
70 Hi Precision soft-point IMR IMR-3031 24.0 2,645
70 Hi Precision soft-point IMR IMR-4064 25.0 2,690
70 Hi Precision soft-point Hodgdon H-414 27.0 2,603
70 Hi Precision soft-point Hodgdon H-4350 28.0 2,446
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch Alliant RL-7 21.0 2,739
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-3031 24.0 2,737
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-3031 25.0 2,826
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-3031 25.5 2,880
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-4895 25.0 2,756
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch Norma N-201 25.0 2,856
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch Hodgdon H-4895 25.0 2,835
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch Hodgdon BL-C(2) 25.0 2,744
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-4064 26.0 2,821
70 Speer soft-point .228 inch IMR IMR-4320 26.0 2,734
70 Speer .224-inch soft-point Alliant RL-7 21.0 2,782
63 Sierra .224-inch soft-point Alliant RL-7 22.0 2,893
63 Sierra .224-inch soft-point Alliant RL-7 22.5 2,966
63 Sierra .224-inch soft-point IMR IMR-3031 26.0 2,922
63 Sierra .224-inch soft-point IMR IMR-3031 27.0 3,032
60 Hornady .224-inch spire-point IMR IMR-4198 21.0 2,810
60 Hornady .224-inch spire-point Alliant RL-7 21.5 2,896
Caution as many of these are listed as max loads
08 January 2007, 00:53
H�ctor Carlos RovedaI used Hornady and RWS .227 Dia bullets.
Hector
08 January 2007, 01:31
sierra2Hector,
How is the .22 High Power project? I have a Savage 99 like yours, and a stock of assorted S&B and Norma ammo. Collected the 0.228 Hornaday bullets, but have never gotten around to handloading it.
LLS
11 January 2007, 05:15
Big ChetCheaper Than Dirt has Sellier and Bellot ammo with .227 70 grain bullets for about $12.00 a box.They shoot very well in my 20" Savage 99 Takedown.
Hornady has a .227 70 grain bullet available from Midway.
Good luck
Big Chet