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The 5.6x52mmR cartridge was created by Charles Newton and produced by Savage Arms in 1912. It is also known as the.22 Savage High-Power and.22 "Imp", and is based upon the.25-35 Winchester cartridge necked down to accept a.227in/.228in diameter bullet. Its inherent accuracy, relatively high ...
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Might try Old Western Scrounger
CIL used to load this,,,40 years ago. Seller and Ballot is the most recent producer Best bet is to cast the .227 bullets contact Lee for dies
"Norma still makes 22 Savage Hi Power ammo, but it is marked 5.6x52R, which is the european designation for the caliber. You can resize 30-30 or 25-35 brass with no trimming necessary. I just resized a bunch of 30-30 brass by first running it into a 25-35 die and then into the 22 Sav die, they usually come out with some wrinkles in the shoulder, but this is ironed out on the first firing.
Although the original cartridges were loaded with .227 bullets, you can use .224 bullets and they are sometimes more accurate than the larger dia ones.
You can go to the Savage Collectors forum and get all your questions answered:
Savage Collectors - 24hourcampfire"
Neither had I until I was given and old reloading manual a few years ago that had data for the round.I've never seen it.
Not at this time. Thanks for the come back.....,Still looking?
Not at this time. Thanks for the come back.....,