Tikka T3 Lite in 6.5x55 light, accurate, handles bullets from 95 grain to 160 grain with ease. The Tikka T3 action is as strong and stiff as any out there and the 6.5x55 actually has a little more powder capacity than the 260 Rem and can be loaded to similar pressures in the T3.
I've owned 260 Rem rifles in Winchester and remington, and really liked both of them. They have the advantage of being able to buy full pressure loading off the shelf in just about any full service gunshop.
The 264 Win Mag and the 6.5/284 are handloading only propositions as is the 6.5/06.
The Remington and Winchester rifles have a 1-9.2 twist rate and don't like bullets over 140 grains.
The Tikka T3 has a 1-8.5 twist rate and will handle all of the bullets right up to 160 grains. The twist rate is a little to fast for the 95 grain varmint bullets and will only push them at 3100 fps accurately. Everything from 120 grains and up is no problem at all.
I have two 6.5/06 rifles, one on a Mod 70 Win and one on a Rem 700. the Rem 700 has a 1-9.5 Gaillard barrel and won't 'accurately' shoot anything over 130 grains, everything else the accuracy is phenomenal. The Mod 70 has an unkown makers barrel on it with a 1-8 3/4 twist and will stabilise 140 grain bullets very well.
Now, this information is for comparison purposes only, but in the end the 6.5x55 when loaded to similar pressures as all of the above with same length, 24 inch barrels. all shoot within 150 fps velocity of each other.
Again, the 6.5x55, loaded to these pressures, is normally unavailable off the shelf in North America and is a handloader only item that should be kept separately and well marked "away" from standard velocity/pressure 6.5x55 cartidges to avoid mix ups, especially if you own one of the weaker Swede mausers.
Norma 6.5x55 is very fast ammo in comparison to anything else available in North America and Norma states that it is within pressure tolerances for the 96 and 38 actions.
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