6.5 x 55 Swede - Norma reviews?

ryanloco

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Looking for Swede fans with their reviews on fav. commercial cartridge.

Anyone have any experience with the Norma 140 grn Nosler Partition?

Looks good on paper, looking for actual experiences...

Thanks
Ryan
 
A bit off topic, but... Some new factory stuff available for the 6.5X55. Anyone have opinions on the Sellier & Bellot or the Prvi Partizan in this cal.?

The s&b was pretty hot as well, nice brass though. The s&b was nice in my tikka and 98 action but way too hot for the swede. I have only used privi once and it seemed nice I believe it was the 139gn load.
 
I have used it in my Tikka T3 just to try out and it shot extremely well. I would love to use it all the time but at approx 75 bucks a box - forget it. A friend gave it to me as a gift and I thought I'd save it but could not resist trying it out at the range. I also have a box of Lapua 140 grain match that I'm trying to keep my hands away from.

Maybe someday a crate of Norma ammo will fall out the back of an 18 wheeler that I happen to be following:D:D
 
i wouldn't worry about firing ANY factory loaded rounds in a sound swedish mauser .

i have read that they have been proof tested at around 66,000 psi .

there are also thousands of these rifles rebarreled to 308 .

if there was a issue the internet would be full of bloody pictures of exploded swedish mausers ... i haven't seen any myself yet .

if factory loaded rounds where not safe to fire in swedish mauser , there would be warnings all over the box .... even then they would probally still get their collective asses sued off if something bad happened .

what does happen , is that after awhile of firing high pressure rounds the locking lugs start to set back , eventually creates headspace problems which could possibly cause a ruptured case head , and the resulting escaping gasses back at the shooter ..... again if this was a issue there would be bloody pictures of this all over the internet .

these rifles have been in use for over a hundred years and if in good shape , are as safe as ever if treated with respect .



i haven't used the 140 grain partition in my rifles , but barnes bullets used to make a 140 x bullet that was the same length as the original 160 grain round nose bullet . i have found it to be extreemly accurate .
i have also have had good luck with hornady interlocks .
 
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