6.5. accurate, low recoil, can drop anything from deer and moose to coyotes and wolves
With handloads the 6.5x55 can do anything the .270 can do. But in order to do it the 6.5x55 must be loaded HOT to match the .270 loaded AVERAGE.
... when the companies start dropping calibers (either because business is too good or too bad), the 6.5X55 may very well be on their list of droppers. Even if the company still lists it as one of there items, they may in fact go many years without manufacturing that particular item. The point of all of this wind is that you may at some time find yourself with a rifle of which your unable to obtain brass.
Fact is the 6.5x55 does not need to be matched to the .270, and hotter loads does not mean a better hunting cartridge.
As it is a cartridge that does just fine on it's own as it has the past 100+ years and will put game in the freezer with far less meat damage, less recoil, and outstanding accuracy.![]()
That is if the shooter takes the time to learn proper marksmanship.
Right now, there are items that are popular that can't be obtained. I think that if I had a 6.5X55 I'd personally have a good stockpile of components set aside for a rainy day.I don't think I will be placing any money on that contingency.
Right now, there are items that are popular that can't be obtained.
I think that if I had a 6.5X55 I'd personally have a good stockpile of components set aside for a rainy day.



























