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- 5.6×52mmR abstract "The 5.6×52mmR 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 original loading was a 70 grain soft point bullet with a velocity of around 2700–2800 feet per second depending on the rifle.Its relatively high velocity for the time and \"shocking\" power led to an initial surge of popularity, and the \"Imp\" was attributed with almost magical killing powers even on large and dangerous soft-skinned game such as tigers. Reverend H. R. Caldwell used his .22 Hi-power on 400 pound tigers in China with success, something the Savage rifle company exploited in its advertising for the cartridge in the early days. The famous elephant hunter WDM Bell used a .22 Savage Hi-Power to kill Cape Buffalo in West Africa in the 1920s, while it was used in the UK on deer as large as Red Stags, but it fell out of favour as a big game cartridge due to its small caliber and light bullets. Other .22 Centrefires cartridges outstripped it in performance such as the .220 Swift, and after the 1950s, with the advent of the .222 Remington, the cartridge was considered obsolete. Today it is regarded as a vintage round, and aficionado's use it for small game hunting in similar applications as the .222 and the .223 Remington; although it is used for deer hunting where it is legal to do so. In Europe the cartridge is still chambered in combination guns, and the cartridge is still used by hunters for smaller European deer species such as Roe deer.No ammunition or mass-market rifle-making company in the U.S. produces the .22SHP as of 2007, either as a cartridge or a factory chambering. Norma, Sellier & Bellot, and Wolf Ammunition (through their \"gold\" line) still manufacture ammunition for the European market, and export it to the U.S. In the 5.6×52mmR designation this cartridge remains significant among hunters in Europe, where it is often a chambering in drillings and similar combination guns.".
- 5.6×52mmR thumbnail .22_savage_with_.223_Rem_and_.308_Win.JPG?width=300.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageExternalLink 5-6x52r.htm.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageID "8056677".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageLength "4196".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageRevisionID "700113450".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink .223_Remington.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink .25-35_Winchester.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink .308_Winchester.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Cartridge_(firearms).
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Newton_(inventor).
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Combination_gun.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(unit).
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Millimetre.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Norma_Precision.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Rim_(firearms).
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Savage_Arms.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Sellier_&_Bellot.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink Wolf_Ammunition.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLink File:.22_savage_with_.223_Rem_and_.308_Win.JPG.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLinkText ".22 Hi Power".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLinkText ".22 Savage Hi-Power".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLinkText ".22 Savage High Power".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageWikiLinkText "5.6×52mmR".
- 5.6×52mmR balsrc "Barnes, Frank C. "Cartridges of the World." Digest Books, Inc. 3rd Edition: 1972".
- 5.6×52mmR base "0.416".
- 5.6×52mmR bullet "0.227".
- 5.6×52mmR bw "70".
- 5.6×52mmR caption "0.22".
- 5.6×52mmR caseLength "2.05".
- 5.6×52mmR caseType "Bottleneck, Rimmed".
- 5.6×52mmR designer Charles_Newton_(inventor).
- 5.6×52mmR en "1493".
- 5.6×52mmR length "2.51".
- 5.6×52mmR manufacturer Norma_Precision.
- 5.6×52mmR manufacturer Savage_Arms.
- 5.6×52mmR manufacturer Sellier_&_Bellot.
- 5.6×52mmR manufacturer Wolf_Ammunition.
- 5.6×52mmR name "5.6".
- 5.6×52mmR neck "0.252".
- 5.6×52mmR parent "0.25".
- 5.6×52mmR primer "large rifle".
- 5.6×52mmR productionDate "1912".
- 5.6×52mmR rifling "12".
- 5.6×52mmR rimDia "0.5".
- 5.6×52mmR shoulder "0.228".
- 5.6×52mmR type Rifle.
- 5.6×52mmR variants "0.22".
- 5.6×52mmR vel "3100".
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:30-30.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ammo-stub.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagcountry.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_firearm_cartridge.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 5.6×52mmR wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Savagefirearms.
- 5.6×52mmR subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 5.6×52mmR type Firearm.
- 5.6×52mmR type Redirect.
- 5.6×52mmR comment "The 5.6×52mmR 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.".
- 5.6×52mmR label "5.6×52mmR".
- 5.6×52mmR sameAs Q15964352.
- 5.6×52mmR sameAs m.026p_bf.
- 5.6×52mmR sameAs Q15964352.
- 5.6×52mmR wasDerivedFrom 5.6×52mmR?oldid=700113450.
- 5.6×52mmR depiction .22_savage_with_.223_Rem_and_.308_Win.JPG.
- 5.6×52mmR isPrimaryTopicOf 5.6×52mmR.