Don't let me put you fellows off of the 6.5-06, it's a fine round and will do great work if it's set up for the heavier/longer bullets it was intended for. With quick twist rates, needed for the heavier/longer bullets, pressures build up quickly. Slower powders work best. (DUH)
I personally prefer the 6.5x55. Only because it's matched to the 6.5 bullets from inception and seems to perform exceptionally well in a modern action. The 6.5-06 and 6.5-284 just doesn't offer the average hunter that much of an advantage when the three cartridges are loaded to their potential for strong, modern actions.
The 6.5-06 is just plain handy, you can swage 25-06, 270Win or 30-06 to create cases. All are readily available anywhere ammunition is sold. Components are plentiful for the 6.5 as well and range from 85 -160 grain in weight. It does seem to like slower powders, even with the lighter weights. I doubt like hell that you will be able to find cartridges on the shelf any time soon, unless Hornady makes it up for $80 a box, like the 338-06. It will be a hand loading issue from day one.
I personally prefer the 6.5x55. Only because it's matched to the 6.5 bullets from inception and seems to perform exceptionally well in a modern action. The 6.5-06 and 6.5-284 just doesn't offer the average hunter that much of an advantage when the three cartridges are loaded to their potential for strong, modern actions.
The 6.5-06 is just plain handy, you can swage 25-06, 270Win or 30-06 to create cases. All are readily available anywhere ammunition is sold. Components are plentiful for the 6.5 as well and range from 85 -160 grain in weight. It does seem to like slower powders, even with the lighter weights. I doubt like hell that you will be able to find cartridges on the shelf any time soon, unless Hornady makes it up for $80 a box, like the 338-06. It will be a hand loading issue from day one.


















































