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vviking.....
Methinks the cyclone may have been misled.
"awesome" would better describle a man of some tangible accomplishment.


That prominent lump in your jowl .... tongue ???

dogone,
6.5 SM is awesome beyond description .... IF ..... you handload.
Long range is a relative term. To be placing your first shot, cold barrel, field position, into a 'yotes vitals surely and every single time, takes some serious work to achieve at much past 350 yards. IMO.
The rifle/load may be perfect, your hold steady, target stationary(rare), all in order .... yet still one finds that bullet veering off of where you expected it to land.
External ballistics .... drop and drift and wind and cant and mirage, etc.. Conditions.
External ballistic factors moves bullets, and sometimes quite a bit too

When the target is a breathing creature, the shooter has an obligation to stay within his personal sure kill range, to my way of thinking.
Switch to paper and gongs?, let the experiments begin!.
The Swede has a tendency(with 140's) to shoot tighter (in MOA) the farther out you go. There lays the magic of this cal.. It makes us all look better than we really are. One can shoot all day with your mind on precision, not recoil fatigue. The power is there all right, but not the abuse to the senses that lessens marksmanship.
Any tuned, handloaded, 6.5x55 is going to work very well to past 1000 yards.
Just last Sunday, calm air, four shooters used one of mine to put many rounds each into a fist sized group at 675yds. Took her out of the case, cranked in 15.5MOA come up from 200 zero, held dead on, 1'st shot went on the crosshairs. This from a (modified)rifle made in 1913.
My load is 140 Amax, Lapua brass, Reloader 22, Fed. GM215M primer, seated to .015" jam.
Hot weather, I switch to CCI BR2 and drop a few tenths on the powder. Keeps the rifle in it's accuracy node.
