Hmmm…6.5x57 eh? Anyone make brass for this cartridge?
6.5x55 is a no brainer just for availability and variety.
6.5x57 PPU brass in stock at Intersurplus and tradex. Dies are another matter
Hmmm…6.5x57 eh? Anyone make brass for this cartridge?
6.5x55 is a no brainer just for availability and variety.
I suggest you make the choice based on the rifles available to you. There is almost no practical difference in the cartridges or their terminal performance. If given free choice with no other external influence, i would choose the 6.5x57. No good reason other than it is in the '57 family, a long and illustrious line. My preferences lean towards the Germanic, not so much towards Scandinavia. I realize that's not entirely sensible. Nothing wrong with the 6.5x55, and cases/dies/ ammo are certainly more common and easy to source, i just never developed an interest in it.
Is the 6.5x57 based on the 8x57 or 7x57?
Having never owned a single 6.5mm rifle ever (yet I have bought and sold hundreds of hunting guns over the years), I think I may take the plunge. I am not interested in any newfangled rounds like the creedmore. I want to shoot a classic round. I may get a gun made, or if I can find a good original then I may do that.
Either way, I have narrowed down the rounds to 6.5 Swede or Mauser. Anyone have any experience with these and your biases are fine. Is one more capable than the other? If I have a gun made, I can fast twist for longer bullets. Please let me know which you'd choose and why.
Cheers CGN
Having never owned a single 6.5mm rifle ever (yet I have bought and sold hundreds of hunting guns over the years), I think I may take the plunge. I am not interested in any newfangled rounds like the creedmore. I want to shoot a classic round. I may get a gun made, or if I can find a good original then I may do that.
Either way, I have narrowed down the rounds to 6.5 Swede or Mauser. Anyone have any experience with these and your biases are fine. Is one more capable than the other? If I have a gun made, I can fast twist for longer bullets. Please let me know which you'd choose and why.
Cheers CGN
6.5SE is a great cartridge. I don't think I would ever bother with a 6.5x57, I'd just jump up to the 6.5-06 as it's a little more performance and easier to source components.
Its been a while, but I think the 6.5 X 55 actually has a small case volume advantage over the 6.5 x 57. This is due to the fact that the base dia of the 6.5 x 55 is slightly larger that the 6.5 x 57.
Slimbo, they are all the same family, as is the .308, .243, .358, 7mm08 No difference in any dimension except neck diameter. I believe the 8x57 is the parent round of the x57 cartridges.
7x57 and 8x57 have a different shoulder location, was just wondering which one the 6.5x57 followed.