I have been looking at acquiring a Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889 for sometime now. I rather like the look of them along with the magazine (reminds me of an SVT40). I also like the fact that they are the beginning line of the Schmidt-Rubin rifles and are similar to a Gewehr 88 in terms of paving the way for the rest.
I know the actions and the bolt are not as strong as the 1896/11 and later models so I did some digging online after talking with a friend and found some interesting results from other fellow shooters (alot of good info on Swiss Rifles forums.com):
1. You can re-size .284 Winchester brass or trim down 7.5x55 Swiss brass
2. Hand load a light load for the cartridge, it seems the general premence is to keep to the pressure under 39,000.
3. Some were using copper jacketed bullets in the 200 gr range with flat bases while others were casting their own.
I would like to cast but I do not have the equipment or experience to do it yet so that leaves buying bullets on the commercial market. Also, it seems there isn't a "one good load" as I found about four of them. One was with "IMR 4198 with 26 gr and a cotton wad along with a gas checked Lee bullet of 160gr" from the Swiss Rifle forums and this is one load that caught my eye as I use IMR 4198 for reloading.
For those that have shot the 1889, what have been your experiences ? Do you have a load that works quite nicely ? Anything you have noticed with your 1889s that would be worth mentioning ?
Finally, I have seen a few 1889s floating around but not as many as other Swiss rifles. Full military seems to be hard to locate too as I have run into a lot of sporters. Does anyone have a location on a full military one for a good price ?
Thank you for the help everyone
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I know the actions and the bolt are not as strong as the 1896/11 and later models so I did some digging online after talking with a friend and found some interesting results from other fellow shooters (alot of good info on Swiss Rifles forums.com):
1. You can re-size .284 Winchester brass or trim down 7.5x55 Swiss brass
2. Hand load a light load for the cartridge, it seems the general premence is to keep to the pressure under 39,000.
3. Some were using copper jacketed bullets in the 200 gr range with flat bases while others were casting their own.
I would like to cast but I do not have the equipment or experience to do it yet so that leaves buying bullets on the commercial market. Also, it seems there isn't a "one good load" as I found about four of them. One was with "IMR 4198 with 26 gr and a cotton wad along with a gas checked Lee bullet of 160gr" from the Swiss Rifle forums and this is one load that caught my eye as I use IMR 4198 for reloading.
For those that have shot the 1889, what have been your experiences ? Do you have a load that works quite nicely ? Anything you have noticed with your 1889s that would be worth mentioning ?
Finally, I have seen a few 1889s floating around but not as many as other Swiss rifles. Full military seems to be hard to locate too as I have run into a lot of sporters. Does anyone have a location on a full military one for a good price ?
Thank you for the help everyone