Is the 6.5 x 55 Swede a do it all cartridge

Besides the straight up Military mauser, I've run into the Santa Barbaras the most. If it doesn't have a thumb cut, and you remove the action from the stock, you may see a grind on the side and the word "Spain".

My personal fav of theirs is the one with a Spanish receiver and a Springfield 1903 bolt lol.

Would like to see a Zastava actioned PH some day if they're out there.

I think that was the Midland. - dan
 
Right on.

That shot presentation/angle/range point is interesting. I've never killed a moose with a 6.5mm cartridge. Only deer. Looking at the results I'd have no qualms. Like you said, a 30-06 isn't much of an upgrade, looking at the damage done.

Not a big fan of KE as a killing metric as it reduces all bullet construction/performance to almost nothing. And an arrow has very little KE.

Similarly though, using the 100gr TTSX or 127gr LRX at a range like 300 yards, I'd be wanting to treat it just like the arrow and not try to put it through anything too serious, like a big ol front quarter.

Lot of elg (moose) killed with the 6.5 in Scandinavian countries. It is certainly capable of the job with the right bullets. - dan
 
Lot of elg (moose) killed with the 6.5 in Scandinavian countries. It is certainly capable of the job with the right bullets. - dan

Absolutely

Was thinking more about potential concerns than overall whether or not it can....they've all got limitations! If I was investing a lot in a hunt and the only opportunity might be big Bullwinkle at 300 yards and a tough angle shot, might not be my go-to, but that isn't my situation/circumstance.
 
Early Parker-Hale were FN actions, later ones were built by Zastava. Both are great, and the ,98 actions are hard to beat.
I have a Zastava in 6.5 x 55 and love it.

I'm pretty sure the one I was looking at is a Santa Barbara action from Spain. It's a good looking rifle though, just needs a new recoil pad and probably some cleaning.
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Thanks everyone this a most informative thread.
Update I have purchased a 1885 browning / Winchester low wall in 6.5x55 I may just sell all my other rifles .Lol
I have a 1885 in 223 it is a tac driver and just the nicest handling rifle I own
 
If you can find 6.5 swede for good prices.
The stuff is as expensive, if not more than .303 and 8mm Mauser.
What components do you even use to reload it?
I'm interested myself but don't know where to start really.
 
I load the speer 90gr tnt for paper with my sporterized m96. It's a nice light fun shooter at 50 and 100 and also along with the lesser recoil the 90gr tnt is inexpensive compared to the heavier options out there which works fine for me because my m96 doesn't get used in the field
 
If you can find 6.5 swede for good prices.
The stuff is as expensive, if not more than .303 and 8mm Mauser.
What components do you even use to reload it?
I'm interested myself but don't know where to start really.

Brass, primers, powder, bullets. In my case Rem, Win and Norma brass, Win LR primers, RL22 powder, and 140 gr Nosler bullets. Works well, to date. - dan
 
Currently going to try my first white tail go this year with 6.5x55. Loaded with 129 hornady interlocks at 2830 fps with imr4350. All the stuff I have seen out there say those interlocks seem to perform well. What say you all ?
 
Currently going to try my first white tail go this year with 6.5x55. Loaded with 129 hornady interlocks at 2830 fps with imr4350. All the stuff I have seen out there say those interlocks seem to perform well. What say you all ?
I haven't seen any 6.5mm Hornady interlock bullet praised for its performance on game. I'm sure some have had some success with one, but it is definitely not a premium game bullet. I'd go the extra dollars and use a Nosler 130-gr. Accubond or a 125-gr. Nosler Partition if you want to stay in that weight range with your 6.5x55. Weight retention will be better than with the Hornady.
 
The kid has a draw moose tag and will use an old Mauser that’s a favourite of mine. I can’t wait to see the results, he’s seemingly indifferent. Not that I’d wish my gun loonyism on anyone haha. 160 grain woodleigh over compressed H1000. I didn’t strap the magnetospeed on as it’s full stocked but 2” high at 100 is 6” low at 300 yards. I fell like it will take a lot of moose to stop this bullet, had pass throughs on a couple bears.IMG_0779.jpg
 

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