Too cool, so how does one get some?
What other bullet sizes do they offer?
It sure would be sweet to find bullets for this long throated 6.5 x 55 M65.
I hate to be the wet blanket, but I suspect I would have feeding problems with that particular bullet. I have some 286 Woodleigh RN's loaded up, and they have a very blunt nose, and they can be very balky getting them up over the feed ramp of my Husqvarna M98. Those Matrix bullets look like they have perfectly parallel sides, and are much more blunt than the Woodleighs.
You must be getting old. It's less than ten miles, and all downstream.![]()
Ok, so here's the hang-up...
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You'll notice on the left round, there's a little divot of lead shaved of the right side of the bullet.
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I love the look of that expanded Matrix bullet, but if it won't feed, the Mauser doesn't even make a good single shot, since it has to feed up from the magazine.
These look like they will be sledge hammers . Although I won't have the feed issues some of you face , it may take a bit to find a load that will regulate in my 9.3 x 74r SxS ....But should be worth the effort !
Ted,
that is really good news. cant wait to try them .... i love the shape and retention weight ...
all the best.
I have never worked with a double rifle, but know several people who have. They have told me that IMR3031 is the easiest powder to regulate doubles with. This was always in trying to replicate black powder loadings with smokeless.
Have you tried any of that? I do know know you can get very respectable velocities in a '62 using 3031, as I have loaded hundreds of rounds using it. Might be worth a shot.
Ted
Ted,
As per Marshal, the jacket thickness is 0.040" on those. I too, have some testing to do but I run out of time this summer...
Ted,
As per Marshal, the jacket thickness is 0.040" on those. I too, have some testing to do but I run out of time this summer...



























