.25-06 Rem is very underrated and factory ammo is plentiful and reasonably priced. .257 Weatherby can cost $5-$6 a shot. I have dropped very large moose with mine. Plus wolf, black bear and caribou. 75gr to 120gr bullets.
I have a old tikka .270 win I use for deer moose and black bear. And the occasional coyote. Does the job for me. I have a craving for a 6.5x55 now though
BTW...not terribly relevant but I know the army is looking into 6.5 as a standard intermediated cartridge for deployed troops
If that goes ahead, would it be 6.5CM or some other variant. I’m not too familiar with the testing that they’re doing
If it’s 6.5CM....there could be tons of ammo in the future (eventually)
Militaries have been looking for a replacement for the 556 for decades. At the end of the day, nothing offers enough of an advantage though - you might get better ballistics but you lose on weight and bulk... And when you've already got the guns, the gear, the supply lines, etc, the new ammo will have to be pretty freaking awesome to spend the money to change calibers.
Thus, they might adopt a 6.5 for limited special purpose use but the 556 is going to continue as the primary infantry round until something truly new comes out that can make a real difference - caseless ammo or something, a novel design/technology, not just a new cartridge using the same old technology they've been using for over a century.
Long story short, don't expect to see surplus 6.5 anytime soon.
Militaries have been looking for a replacement for the 556 for decades. At the end of the day, nothing offers enough of an advantage though - you might get better ballistics but you lose on weight and bulk... And when you've already got the guns, the gear, the supply lines, etc, the new ammo will have to be pretty freaking awesome to spend the money to change calibers.
Thus, they might adopt a 6.5 for limited special purpose use but the 556 is going to continue as the primary infantry round until something truly new comes out that can make a real difference - caseless ammo or something, a novel design/technology, not just a new cartridge using the same old technology they've been using for over a century.
Long story short, don't expect to see surplus 6.5 anytime soon.
It’s not replacement for the 556, it’s replacement for 7.62, and it’s also just for limited applications.
BTW...not terribly relevant but I know the army is looking into 6.5 as a standard intermediated cartridge for deployed troops
If that goes ahead, would it be 6.5CM or some other variant. I’m not too familiar with the testing that they’re doing
If it’s 6.5CM....there could be tons of ammo in the future (eventually)
6.5 Swede immediately came to mind.




























