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Posted By: pete53 Savage 22 HI-Power - 06/27/19
Mule Deer in another forum i posted bullet size of the Savage HI-Power as .227 which is in all my old Hornady Reloading books and also on all my bullet boxes for the Savage 22 Hi-Power is stamped .227 not .228 . i realize its not that big of a deal but as a reloader i try to use the proper numbers with reloading , i also measured these bullets all read .227 with my Vernier Caliber. your the man with the correct answer please clarify for all of us. Thank You,Pete53
Posted By: Mule Deer Re: Savage 22 HI-Power - 06/27/19
I have measured such bullets both as components and in factory loads, and have seen results from .227 to .228! But have also seen larger-caliber caliber bullets vary as much as .001 in diameter as well, so apparently it doesn't really matter, probably because rifle bores and grooves also vary slightly. In fact I have seen some .303 British rifles, which generally are .311-.312 in groove diameter, shoot .308 diameter bullets very well.

However, I've handloaded for two old Savage 99's in .22 HP, and neither one shot the Hornady 70-grain .227-diameter very well. I later was told (not by Hornady) that it was actually intended primarily for the 5.6x52R cartridge, the Euro-equivalent of the .22 HP, which at least used to be pretty popular for hunting smaller big game over there. 5.6x52Rs apparently normally have about a 1-10 inch twist, while 99s have 1-12 twists, and apparently the 70-Hornady is right on the stability bubble in a 1-12, something some twist formlas have confirmed.

I did a bunch more research, and eventually reconfirmed what Ken Waters discovered a long time ago: .224 bullets shoot fine in .22 HP's, though they probably allow some gas blow-by in the grooves, which might result in more erosion. I never shot my old take-down 99's much as prairie dog rifles, however, and my "pet load" eventually used the 60-grain Nosler Partition, which may have bumped-up a little due to the exposed rear core. Whatever the reason, whether twist or core-bump, it shot very well in my last .22 HP, and of course worked fine on big game.
Posted By: pete53 Re: Savage 22 HI-Power - 06/27/19
interesting ,i will try 60 Nosler Partitions. thank you,Pete53
Posted By: erich Re: Savage 22 HI-Power - 06/27/19
Buffalo arms has a nice selection of .227/.228 bullets, 45gr, 55gr and 60 gr. I use the 55gr in my Brno o/u combo gun for coyotes and they are very accurate.

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Great coyote calling rig, from your shoe lace to across the canyon with just the selection of the trigger..

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