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Am thinkin' on a project I have had on my mind for a long time,,, the above on a 1924 Spanish small ring Mauser as a small game/small deer walking around rifle.I will probly go the euro. chambering 'cause of the action,,PacNor & Montana cut .228 bores,,so the correct slugs can be used,and of course mannlicher stocked in AAA french/turkish with a schnable & hogback,,,set trigger,,,yadda,,yadda,,yadda,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

WHATCHA THINK??,,input welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! jumping


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The rimmed cases can produce some head-aches with magazine followers and feeding.

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Dont know about a bolt gun, but I've been wanting a 5.6x52R single shot--very cool round and the choice of 2 bullets. Not too much to think about.

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CoolAm thinkin' on a 2 or 3 round stacked instead of staggered(?) mag.,from a 788 Rem. or one from a 340 Savage set in the mag box with some kind of filler to hold it solid,,open the bolt face & extractor.Ought to work!I was goimg to ream my .223 handi-rifle for the Zipper,but not enought meat in the right places,,tho I might go .22/303 or .22 krag ,If those single shot Russians Rem. sells comes in .22 Hornet I may do the 5.6x52R on thatbeer


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I have a 219 zipper on a smokeless rollingblock action. Heavy barrel, pistolgrip stock old weaver 10x scope. old school varmint rifle, and shoots very well too!
 
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I'd support you on the 219 Zipper on a Mauser action.

I always look at those load manuals that list them, and the one's being used are Mausers with a 29 inch barrel, chambered in one, or the Donaldson Wasp.

the nostalgia on how cool one would be has always really intrigued me. I just need to get off my duff and build one.
 
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CoolHEY SEA'I got the idea remembering that my dad use to tell me of shooting groundhogs in up-state n.y. with .219 Zipper and Donaldsons in springfields and mausers and M70's as both repeaters and singleshots,,,and being of the"ROAD NOT TAKEN " bent,,a rimmed cart. in a mauser is a ""GOTTA DO IT "" thing!!!!!!!! diggin


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.....apparently zippers work well in lee enfield actions as well, already rimmed and 10 round mag, or 5 if need be.



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.....apparently zippers work well in lee enfield actions as well, already rimmed and 10 round mag, or 5 if need be.



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YEAH!!!there are MANY SMLE Zippers stateside,,,and as much as I love my 1918 #1 mk.III* AND it's .303 cart.,,,I am a dyed in the wool Mauser mann!!!! and a lite,,slim,,mannlicher stocked M gun is the top for me,,,,but a SMLE in .35 Winchester IS in the plannig stage!!!! dancing


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CoolAm thinkin' on a 2 or 3 round stacked instead of staggered(?) mag.,from a 788 Rem. or one from a 340 Savage set in the mag box with some kind of filler to hold it solid,,open the bolt face & extractor.Ought to work!


I can't see any reason why a .219 Zipper or a .22 Savage H.P wouldn't work in a Remington 788 or Savage Model 340. I had the same idea years ago using a .30-30 Remington M-788 rebarreled to .219 Zipper with a 1-in-12" twist.


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As much as I love both those rifles,,,and I do,,,they are not mausers,,I only have 2 rifles that are NOT Mausers,,but they are so absolutely accurate,I can't bear to part with them,,had I been dedicated to Mausers before I had bought them I wouldn't own them now dancing


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I shoot the 5.6 x 52R in a drilling. Downside is the lack of ammo...basically only SP 70 grain loads from either S and B or Norma. Lutz Moeller developed a 50 grain solid copper with loads pushing MV to 3400 fps with acceptable pressures. This would be solidly in 223 territory.
 
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If you look in the Frank De Haas "BOLT ACTION RIFLES" most of the '98s are in zipper improved.
I think my copy is about a 1984 version.

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CoolHEY SEA'I got the idea remembering that my dad use to tell me of shooting groundhogs in up-state n.y. with .219 Zipper and Donaldsons in springfields and mausers and M70's as both repeaters and singleshots,,,and being of the"ROAD NOT TAKEN " bent,,a rimmed cart. in a mauser is a ""GOTTA DO IT "" thing!!!!!!!! diggin


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CoolJonP,,,that Moeller load sounds GREAT!!,,,what range of game is that intended??
YUMA,,most of the Donaldson wasps on '98's I have seen have been set-back Zipper/ Zip./imp. chambers.
Hey Sea,,I'd love an old hi-wall or stevens in Zipper!!!!!


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Why is it that I think of Bill Clinton when anyone mentions the .219 Zipper?


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As much as I love both those rifles,,,and I do,,,they are not mausers,,I only have 2 rifles that are NOT Mausers,,but they are so absolutely accurate,I can't bear to part with them,,had I been dedicated to Mausers before I had bought them I wouldn't own them now dancing


Pattern 14 Enfield?

Rimmed cartridge.

Mauser...
damn near.

DeHaas built a singleshot Wasp on a shortened Enfield.
 
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Big Grin well TC I never thought of the '14!!because it has been a 'coons age since I've seen one and even longer since I've seen one for sale!!!!!
And I sure as hell wouldn't shorten one!!!too valuable for bigbore building! BOOM
By the way,, are you a tin can man?


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By the way,, are you a tin can man?



No sir, never had the privilege.

"tin can" refers to the dangerous game I stalk... Wink
 
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If you go with a .228 bore, you might want to consider a rate of twist quicker than 1-12". The only two sources of .228 bullets here in the States is Hornady and Buffalo Arms. The Hornady is a spire point and hence a little long to fully stabilize in a 1-12" twist. We shooters of 1899 Savages in .22 HiPower find that accuracy suffers. 1-10" would be better. Buffalo sells a 60 gr. bullet in .228, as well as a 70 grain. The 60's shoot ok but I don't know how they would perform on deer size game. Their 70gr. isn't much more accurate than the Hornady. Old stocks of Speer and Sisk .228 70gr. are shorter with a more round nose. They perform beautifully in the Savages but have disappeared from the market. Norma and S&B factory ammo is accurate (short 70 gr. bullets) but the Norma stuff is costly and, in my guns anyway, the S&B cases don't hold up for repeated loadings.

The way to go for cases is to start with .25-35's. Be also aware that W-W .25-35 brass is a little larger in head diameter than Norma and S&B. (We think due to a Euro spec phenomenon) Something to keep in mind when you have the chamber cut. Pick a case brand that you will stick with and have the chamber sized accordingly.

Just some friendly advise from someone who's been down the .22 HiPower road for a while!
 
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SmilerHEY "G",,IN MY BOOK nothing is as usefull as imperical evidence!!I was going to go with S&B stuff as in other calibers,I find it to be top grade,,but I will bow to experience.As WW brass is always my 1st choice when possible,,most likely I will lay in a supply.I was thinkin' on a 10 twist if it would matter condidering it will be in a Spanish small ring with it's pressure limitation,,as maybe I can't get the 70 gr. to do 3000fps with-in the pressure limit of the action,,but in a long bbl. I believe it can,,and as the action was made in 1924,I think the upper limit of 48,000CUP is do-able,,but as always I will shoot( ha!!)for lower numbers pressure-wise.In it's 7x57 incarnation,,I shot modern yugo. made fodder that is notoriously hot,,without any hi-pressure signs of any kind.I may go with .224 bullets/bore for ease of deer applicable bullet selection IE nosler 60's,,horny's 70's,,TBBC 55's,,speer 70's,,WW's 64's.I always wanted a 99 in .22 H-P!!!! dancing


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Sounds like a good project to me. Compair the Savage High Power (5.6X52R) with the 5.6X50Rmag and other rimmed cartridges. http://www.stevespages.com/page8d.htm
I am building a cadet rifle into a 5.6X50Rmag varmit rifle. Factory ammo for both the .22 high power and the 5.6X50R is aviailable through S&B. One of the Contender pistol guys (Mike Bellum, I beleive) has published some load data for both cartridges.

Please keep us up to date on the project.


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