I'm curious about how many people here hunt with a 6.5x54.
In the past I've hunted with the 6.5x55 in a Husqvarna 1640 and a Heym SR-30, but I have been without a 6.5mm rifle for about a year now. So when I stumbled across a different 6.5mm in the form of a Mannlicher Schoenauer model 1903 in 6.5x54 I couldn't help myself. Now I'm just waiting for Canada Post to drop it off.
I have wanted one of these little carbines for years, but it is kind of fitting that I finally found one just one week after I finished reading The Wonderings of an Elephant Hunter by W.D.M Bell.
As RWS ammo runs $99-$119 per box, any suggestions on good sources of brass and dies, or even factory ammo at a more reasonable price, would be appreciated. If anyone has any load suggestions I would appreciate that too. I plan on sticking to 150-160 grain round nose bullets as I understand that feeding can be problematic in these rifles with shorter projectiles. I will probably use Woodleighs or Lapua Megas.
In the past I've hunted with the 6.5x55 in a Husqvarna 1640 and a Heym SR-30, but I have been without a 6.5mm rifle for about a year now. So when I stumbled across a different 6.5mm in the form of a Mannlicher Schoenauer model 1903 in 6.5x54 I couldn't help myself. Now I'm just waiting for Canada Post to drop it off.
I have wanted one of these little carbines for years, but it is kind of fitting that I finally found one just one week after I finished reading The Wonderings of an Elephant Hunter by W.D.M Bell.
As RWS ammo runs $99-$119 per box, any suggestions on good sources of brass and dies, or even factory ammo at a more reasonable price, would be appreciated. If anyone has any load suggestions I would appreciate that too. I plan on sticking to 150-160 grain round nose bullets as I understand that feeding can be problematic in these rifles with shorter projectiles. I will probably use Woodleighs or Lapua Megas.
























































