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.22 savage round

Post by sudhaiob » Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:04 pm

i have seen some .22 cartridges which have been manufactured by CCI and the box says .22 savage. there are no indications or markings, though the size and length suggest that they could be LR. The rounds are apparently metal jacketed HP's. Can any one throw light on them.

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by TwoRivers » Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:51 pm

That's a new one for me. The .22 Savage is a centerfire round; and I have never come across a CCI RF cartridge with ".22 Savage" label. The bullets in the picture are copper-plated, not jacketed. Also, there seems to be no "e" at the end of the word on the label. It seems to read "Savag", not "Savage". As "Savage" is a registered trademark for arms and ammunition, though Savage has not sold ammunition under their name for many years, to name your .22 RF "Savage" would be an infringement. Something does not smell right about this one.

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by xl_target » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:56 am

Just agreeing with Two Rivers here. The .22 Savage High-Power is a centerfire cartridge.

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by Mark » Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:21 am

Someone has glued the label from a "22 Savage" to the lid of a box of 22 LR's.

The labels on CCI slip-top boxes are ALWAYS vertically oriented:
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Now compare:
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Not only is the orientation off, but the word does not even fit on the lid.

This all points to the fact this label was not printed for this box.

At least the rounds are genuine CCI, so no worries there!
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Re: .22 savage round

Post by mundaire » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:19 am

I believe .22 LR is not on the list of cartridges allowed for commercial imports by dealers, maybe some enterprising dealer took this route (changing labels) to have his shipment cleared?

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by sudhaiob » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:20 am

TwoRivers wrote:That's a new one for me. The .22 Savage is a centerfire round; and I have never come across a CCI RF cartridge with ".22 Savage" label. The bullets in the picture are copper-plated, not jacketed. Also, there seems to be no "e" at the end of the word on the label. It seems to read "Savag", not "Savage". As "Savage" is a registered trademark for arms and ammunition, though Savage has not sold ammunition under their name for many years, to name your .22 RF "Savage" would be an infringement. Something does not smell right about this one.
The e in savage (in the cover) goes over and is in the side of the box and the wrapper appears to be old or printed separately. The rounds appear new and look perfect. Thanks for your help
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Re: .22 savage round

Post by Mark » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:41 am

I am pretty certain the rounds are CCI "Stinger" rounds.

Compare the pic above to this one:

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by bandukbhandar » Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:03 pm

In the matter Abhijeet's view is the correct one.

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by MoA » Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:03 am

I am suprised you found any 22 savage. Or a weapon to shoot them in.
At one point I wanted one, but cant find one. Then again found the .222 Remington Magum and .22-250. C'est la vivre. :cheers:

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Re: .22 savage round

Post by sudhaiob » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:56 pm

MoA wrote:I am suprised you found any 22 savage. Or a weapon to shoot them in.
At one point I wanted one, but cant find one. Then again found the .222 Remington Magum and .22-250. C'est la vivre. :cheers:
Those are .22 stinger rounds camouflaged under a .22 savage cover!!!!
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