The 6.5x55 has been quietly killing moose in Europe since the 1890's. It's still going strong. Like the 7x57 it's a very efficient and versatile catridge. Plenty of killing power without much recoil. The swede made its name with the long 160 grain bullet. Providing lots of penetration on large bodied animals. There are plenty of modern quality bullets to extend its range and usefulness. It has gained a lot of popularity in North America since huge quantities of great Mauser 96 and 98 surplus rifles have been imported. Major gun makers here have chambered it in modern bolt actions also. A great classic cartridge imo. What do you guys think?




















































