Federal, Winchester, Remington, Lapua, Norma, Bell, Prvi Partizan, Hirtenberger Patronenfabrik, Rhenisch-Westfalische Sprengstoffsfabriken, Sellier & Bellot and a whole phone-book more make the 6.5x55 these days, and most of it is reloadable.
If you can't find any, scream at the dealer. There are a LOT of these rifles around these days.
Yes, it's about as close as you can ask for for a single-calibre do-it-all for most of North America. It's great for Pronghorn loaded with 120s. Deer go down to 140s like they were hit by Mjolnir.
Loaded with Sierra 139 HPBTM, it has done quite amazing things at the CFB Shilo 1100-metre sniper match, scoring first-round hits on the farthest plate twice in a row (2 separate matches) and taking down all the farthest plates. Really ticked the AI demo team off; they had actually flown a shooter in from England for the match, then they got snookered by a team of farmers, using handloaded ammo provided by a carpenter. RCMP SWAT team instructors scored 4th or 5th in the shoot, sold all their rifles at the next Brandon Gun Show. The Carpenter from above bought one of the rifles, tweaked it a bit and loaded the ammo for it, put it in the same match a year later.... with the Farmer shooting the thing..... and it came in top place.... again. The lesson? Handloaded ammunition can be made to give ultimate performance in ONE PARTICULAR rifle; that was the "farm team"'s advantage.
The AI guys did very well BUT they were shooting out-of-the-factory-box ammo. They didn't have the advantage of CUSTOMIZED ammunition. To be fair, though, their rifles will perform very darned well indeed with ANY decent factory fodder. That's why the things cost so much: because they don't really NEED custom ammo.
But it is fun to see a 60-year-old $160 Mauser trounce a brand-new $7,000 AI!
And the 6.5x55 is a VERY easy cartridge to customise to your rifle.....
Hope this helps.
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