Anyone loaded for this caliber yet? Would appreciate your input.
If you have not bought it, don't. That is way too much case capacity for a 6.5 bullet at 99 grains. I have had two .264 WM which have a case capacity of 82 grains. Both barrel shot out in way under 1000 rounds. I am now replacing one with a 68 grain capacity 6.5 Remington Magnum. That is a much more useful powder capacity to bore, and I can get essentially the same velocities out of it as the .264. There are excellent bullets available in 6.5 mm. You just need to get the right size case behind them. The 6.5 RM is hard to find and get reloading components for. For someone considering a 6.5 I would suggest the 6.5-284 Winchester. Same case capacity, and brass is available. Some guns are now being chambered in it. Try to get a long action though as overall cartridge length with 140 grains will be too long for a short action.
If you already own the 6.5x300 then load'er up with a slow powder like H1000, or Retumbo, and put a new barrel on order right away!
My 264's lasted way longer than a 1000 rounds. When I lose accuracy I take the copper out of the barrel and keep shooting. My old model 70 from 1959 with the factory stainless barrel has close to 3000 rounds through it and still shoots very well.
It belongs to a friend. I would never buy an inefficient case as such.
Was thinking of 90 grains of US869 with 130 AB's. What do you think?
I also shot factory loads and it shoots horrible.
6.5 stw should be really close to the same case capacity ....
If you have not bought it, don't. That is way too much case capacity for a 6.5 bullet at 99 grains. I have had two .264 WM which have a case capacity of 82 grains. Both barrel shot out in way under 1000 rounds. I am now replacing one with a 68 grain capacity 6.5 Remington Magnum. That is a much more useful powder capacity to bore, and I can get essentially the same velocities out of it as the .264. There are excellent bullets available in 6.5 mm. You just need to get the right size case behind them. The 6.5 RM is hard to find and get reloading components for. For someone considering a 6.5 I would suggest the 6.5-284 Winchester. Same case capacity, and brass is available. Some guns are now being chambered in it. Try to get a long action though as overall cartridge length with 140 grains will be too long for a short action.
If you already own the 6.5x300 then load'er up with a slow powder like H1000, or Retumbo, and put a new barrel on order right away!
I have built and shot many 264 WMs and the one I have now has more than 5000 rounds through it and it still shoots well under MOA.
Only on the internet.
Only on the internet.
I don't understand this obsession with specialised chambering not lasting X amount of rounds before the barrel is pooched. If you can afford the rifle it is chambered in or if you can afford to build a custom one and litteraly put a couple tons of meat in the freezer with it before it is shot out, you can afford to have it rebarreled.
Only on the internet.
Sir;
My resume is well known on this site. I have posted many photos of chronograph print outs as well as many hunt outcomes, from over a lot of the planet. I have also posted pics of sub MOA groups I have shot as well as some that were not. I have just recently posted pics of my loading room and gun vault on another thread here.
Your "come back" is very poorly chosen, as many on this site know of the depth of my cartridge experimenting and design as well as my wildcatting and gunsmithing. Some have seen my set up and a few have shot with me. You have done none of these things and yet you have decided to blindly attempt to ridicule me in the most preposterous way. And yet again you only end up making yourself look foolish.
You sir, are the one posting ridiculous statements as though they are fact, when the facts, in reality do not support what you state. A 6.5 Rem Mag, or a 6.5-284 will NOT achieve the same velocity as a 264 Win Mag, from equal length barrels.........period. The 26 Nosler and the 6.5X300 Wby will exceed the 264 WM, by quite likely a significant margin using the newer powders we have.
I think it is becoming abundantly clear here who is in fact, the "internet" expert...........and given some of your other posts I have read of late, may even be the new "Sunray"[/QUOTE]
Strange, Douglas, I was thinking exactly the same thing, lol. Dave.



























