I have a lot of experience loading the Swede for both Mausers and modern target rifles. 4350 is an excellent choice. I get very good accuracy out of that powder, although velocity is not as high as with slower powders like RL22. I use it as the powder of choice for short range. Up to 600 yards it outperforms the long range loads.
A word of caution. 6.5 bullets are very long. A long bearing surface can make pressures go out of sight in a hurry if there is an incompatibility with the chamber/throat/barrel. I have seen this once with a nice Swedish Mauser. A START load was way, way to hot. Had to pound the bolt open.
My advice to anyone testing a 6.5 for the first time. Start at the START load, and for the first shot, turn your head away from the sights - just in case.
Work up in 0.5 increments to see what works and where pressure starts. be prepared to bring some unfired ammo home.
Ganderite. Thanks for this. Your comments speak to what I am experiencing.I have a 6.5x55 voere 98 action that is new to me. I had some mild loads that I had for my 96 swede. I know well that I should start at the very bottom and work up but these loads looked so mild.Any way, I tried them in the Voere 98 and the bolt was very stiff to lift. The bullet was 140 Hornady SST. Very disturbing.Pulled the rest and am starting at the bottom. Thanks


















































