260 Remington

If you go with a tikka T3 you might as well go with a 6.5x55 as they're all the same action length and you can squeeze a little more oomph out of the 6.5x55.

I love my T3 in 6.5x55. Made some great hits at 680 & 740 yards with it over the weekend.

What bullets/powder combo did you use on those long shots. Really impressive distances you've got there. ..
 
I was there when you consistently hit clays on the 550 berm.

Still have that gun?

Know where I can get the 142g match kings these days?

When I retired and moved, I sold that rifle. My new range is only 300m, so I switched to a T-3 Varmint in 223rem. It is also a 1/2 moa rifle, but perhaps not quite as good as the 6.5x55 was. With the 6.5x55, as long as a person was half decent at judging wind, a clay wasn't difficult to hit at 550. As you know, I don't use windmeters or plug numbers into my phone like many people did before shooting 550. I haven't purchased the 142s in a couple of years, as I bought a few 500 boxes last time. I would try Rayner Shine Gunworks or X-reload.
 
Here's a center hit at 712y with my 260 on a 15" plate.
I moved to the 8" plate and had a string of 7 hits in a row.

Damn nice shooting!

Daka- I was using the 129 accubond long range but there are plenty of long slippery bullets in 6.5 that are great for long range. On the 680 yard target I had to go a few clicks up from 600 yards as I wasn't exactly sure of the distance until after. Once I got it set I went three for three. I'm not a particularly good shot compared to others but I found the 6.5s really buck the wind well.
 
when I lived in Ft Mc I had a Mountain rifle LSS in 260 and by coincidence, the bottom of the reticle when sighted in at 250 yards was a dead on hold at the 500 birm and I could regularly pound rocks on it, probably 3/4 shots.

Several years later had a T3 hunter in 6.5x55, I worked up using 260 data and it was crazy accurate, the first time out I had 2 boxes of ammo that were a mix of bullet weights and brands and I shot a 10 shot group at just over an inch. Later on working up loads with both H4831 and Re22 it was hard to pick a load they were all so good.
 
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