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Offline kevin.303

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safe 7.5x55 loads for a 1889 Schmidt Rubin
« on: June 03, 2007, 08:07:52 AM »
i picked up a bubba'd 1889 for $30 and found a box of norma ammo and some dies at work for an equally low price. i know the norma stuff is waaaay too hot for this old gal, so i'll pull the bullets and start from primed brass. can anyone recommend a good load to try first?
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Re: safe 7.5x55 loads for a 1889 Schmidt Rubin
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2007, 01:47:15 AM »
Kevin:  I believe the load for the 89 Schmidt Rubin is a lower pressure loading than the current 7.5s are but do not have any data - hold that thought.  My Military Rifle Cartridges of the World tells us the cartridge, original to the 1889 model,  used a 213 gn paper patched bullet of .299 diameter at 1970'/sec, and was followed by a 190 gn bullet for the model 90/03.

In 1911 they developed the 174 gn boattail bullet of .308 inch diameter which functioned at about a 45.5k psi range while the cartridge for your 89 model was in the 37k psi range. 

Your rifle should not accept the 308 diameter bullet, or at least I definately would not try it.  If you can figure out a powder charge that would reduce the pressure to the operating range of 37k psi with a .299 diameter bullet you might be able to make it work. 

Regrettably, this Model 89 sounds like a wall hanger.  Sorry.  Mikey.