Very preliminary, but encouraging and pretty much as predicted. The 6.5mm ARP is essentially a 6.5-300 Win Mag with the belt removed (2.620" length). No special dies needed, just neck down 300 Win Mag brass with a 264 Win Mag sizer and trim off the belt. No special expensive dies needed - F/L size with 300 Win Mag dies followed by 264 Win Mag, and neck size with 264 Win Mag neck sizer.
I removed the belt for two reasons (neither of which will make it shoot better than a 6.5-300 Win Mag): to see what was involved and how it would feed; and to make its appearance match its big brother the "8mm ARP" which is based on the 300 RUM case. Like all wildcats, it's nothing new, and my name for it "6.5mm ARP" has some vanity attached to it.
Case capacity is approx 90.0 grs H2O full to the top, so it has about 8% more case capacity than the 264 Win Mag. All things being equal, I should see about 2% more MV than the 264 Win Mag, or between 50-75 fps. If I get more, it's because of higher pressure. My platform is based on a Mauser action and sports a 24" barrel, so I am aiming to match published 264 Win Mag loads with a 26" barrel.
Here's a comparson:
L to R - 6.5x55 Swedish, 6.5mm ARP, 8mm ARP
As for powder choices, here's a comparison of Expansion Ratios (ER) of a variety of "overbore" cartridges. Generally cartridges of similar ER are suited to similar powders, in this case slow powders.
My initial powder choices were the slowest Hodgdon powders. Here's what I got:
6.5mm ARP, 120gr Nosler, 3.365" OAL (just off the lands), 24" barrel, 0 degrees C
H4831 - 67.0 grs - 3275 fps
H1000 - 72.0 grs - 3290 fps
Retumbo - 75.0 grs - 3370 fps
H50BMG - 81.0 grs - 3270 fps
US869 - 83.0 grs - 3300 fps
I'm guessing that a 140gr bullet would go about 3200 fps with the right powder.
I got erratic readings from the H50BMG and US869 in that the readings were not linear (i.e. MV would go down, then up again as powder was added), so I will re-do them to see if it repeats.
The reamer was designed to give an OAL of 3.500" with the Hornady 160gr RN. Being that it's a "bore-rider", the throat limits single diameter bullets like the typical 140's I'd use to a shorter OAL. As I won't make much use of 160's, I'd like to lengthen the throat so that I can an OAL of at least 3.450" with the 140's. The next barrel will be at least 28" long.
I removed the belt for two reasons (neither of which will make it shoot better than a 6.5-300 Win Mag): to see what was involved and how it would feed; and to make its appearance match its big brother the "8mm ARP" which is based on the 300 RUM case. Like all wildcats, it's nothing new, and my name for it "6.5mm ARP" has some vanity attached to it.
Case capacity is approx 90.0 grs H2O full to the top, so it has about 8% more case capacity than the 264 Win Mag. All things being equal, I should see about 2% more MV than the 264 Win Mag, or between 50-75 fps. If I get more, it's because of higher pressure. My platform is based on a Mauser action and sports a 24" barrel, so I am aiming to match published 264 Win Mag loads with a 26" barrel.
Here's a comparson:
L to R - 6.5x55 Swedish, 6.5mm ARP, 8mm ARP

As for powder choices, here's a comparison of Expansion Ratios (ER) of a variety of "overbore" cartridges. Generally cartridges of similar ER are suited to similar powders, in this case slow powders.

My initial powder choices were the slowest Hodgdon powders. Here's what I got:
6.5mm ARP, 120gr Nosler, 3.365" OAL (just off the lands), 24" barrel, 0 degrees C
H4831 - 67.0 grs - 3275 fps
H1000 - 72.0 grs - 3290 fps
Retumbo - 75.0 grs - 3370 fps
H50BMG - 81.0 grs - 3270 fps
US869 - 83.0 grs - 3300 fps
I'm guessing that a 140gr bullet would go about 3200 fps with the right powder.
I got erratic readings from the H50BMG and US869 in that the readings were not linear (i.e. MV would go down, then up again as powder was added), so I will re-do them to see if it repeats.
The reamer was designed to give an OAL of 3.500" with the Hornady 160gr RN. Being that it's a "bore-rider", the throat limits single diameter bullets like the typical 140's I'd use to a shorter OAL. As I won't make much use of 160's, I'd like to lengthen the throat so that I can an OAL of at least 3.450" with the 140's. The next barrel will be at least 28" long.
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