The data that I’ve seen is anemic thoughno pressure of the brass is not the same take the 6.5x55 load only have fun
no pressure of the brass is not the same take the 6.5x55 load only have fun
I’m getting ready to load for my 6.5, it’s a Husqvarna 1600 in very good condition.
Given that it’s a strong action, do you think I could use 260rem load data in it?
I’ll be using H4831 and all bullet weights 120-140gr.
I’m getting ready to load for my 6.5, it’s a Husqvarna 1600 in very good condition.
Given that it’s a strong action, do you think I could use 260rem load data in it?
I’ll be using H4831 and all bullet weights 120-140gr.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and the load data is normally for the oldest and weakest action in a given caliber.
So why can't a brand new Remington 700 30-06 be loaded to the same chamber pressure as a Remington 700 .270 winchester?
Why could my.270 Remington 760 Gamemaster pump be loaded to higher pressures than a 760 Gamemaster pump in 30-06?
The 30-06 has a max pressure of 60,000 psi and the .270 has a max pressure of 65,000 psi.
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A Metric Marvel: 6.5×55 Swedish Mauser
http://www.shootingtimes.com/ammo/hunting-ammo/a-metric-marvel-6-5x55-swedish-mauser/
Below from the link above
"Pressure limits for the 6.5x55mm Swedish have been a source of some confusion for American shooters for decades. Popular wisdom has it that the Mauser 94s and 96s are “significantly weaker” and must not be used with the heavier loads intended for “modern” bolt actions, such as the Mauser M98 and American-made Winchesters, Remingtons and Rugers.
Be that as it may, in Europe, the round is certified by C.I.P. at a maximum pressure of 55,114 psi, with proof loads listed at 125 percent of that, or 68,893 psi. All Swedish Mausers are proof tested (with one round) at 65,992 psi, and Swedish military ammunition was loaded to a modest 46,412 psi.
In the U.S., S.A.A.M.I. maximum pressure is listed as 51,000 psi, so all U.S. ammunition is completely safe in the Krag and M94 and 96 Mauser rifles, but it’s seriously underpowered in modern sporters. Handloaders for these rifles can improve ballistics considerably."
I’m getting ready to load for my 6.5, it’s a Husqvarna 1600 in very good condition.
Given that it’s a strong action, do you think I could use 260rem load data in it?
I’ll be using H4831 and all bullet weights 120-140gr.
Yes, you can load to higher pressure in 6.5x55. Start from known 6.5x55 data from a reputable source and work up, avoiding pressure signs like flattened or cratered primers and difficult extraction. You also have to be aware of the risks that you undertake when loading to higher than recommended pressures.
Conservative data is a good idea because of the catastrophic results of case failure and loose gas in an action. The Mauser 96 does not handle escaping high pressure gas as well as the later designed actions.
The Mauser 96 military rifle is well designed for its purpose, strong and fully adequate for the 6.5x55. The Krag rifle chambered in 6.5x55, with its single locking lug, is probably the reason for conservative loading data.
You need to be careful about getting your information from random Internet sources, including this site. You also need to educate yourself about reloading procedures and safety.
There is no substitute for case capacity. You cannot make a .264 Magnum out of a 6.5x55. You cannot make a 6.5/06 out of a 6.5x55, and to suggest that is nonsense.
The 6.5x55 cartridge, as loaded by conservative American manufacturers is a perfectly adequate big game hunting cartridge. SAAMI recommends conservative pressures to accommodate the weakest rifle that has ever been chambered in a cartridge, and because of the American tendency to "sue your butt off" when something goes awry.
Thanks for all your input everyone.
The take away I think is to look at modern data (Speer #14) manual which I happen to have, and slowly work up from there.
I never wanted to make the 6.5 into a howitzer but get it to a point where I’m not chucking tiny potatoes at deer either.
Speer manual has two load sections. Weak actions and strong actions.
Ha ha ha ha, you are making it sound like a factory 6.5x55mm loading is a joke, 140gr bullet at 2450fps from a 24in barrel, 2000 ft lbs of energy give or take at the muzzle.
Yeah I meant the strong action section.
Buggers don't have a section for 130gr bullets so I'll have do do some maths ( load halfway between 120gr and 140gr) and maths is hard...



























