My CG63 drive 139 scenars over VV N150. This is working up the load at 500m, a little more spread than I wanted. I bumped it up fractionally and started putting them into a patch of orange when done.
The surplus 96 actions are very strong IMHO, strong enough that I built a 6mm Remington on one, and it's been rebarreled twice.
Joel, unless you luck into a surplus 96 with very tight throat dimensions, 85-100 grain bullets usually don't shoot well in them.
Way too much "freebore."
You can get away with it in a Tikka T3, or maybe another commercial offering, but that's because their tolerances are very tight and close to minimum spec.
I also found, the very tight twist rate wasn't conducive to consistent accuracy.
Surprisingly, the M94 rifles shot the short, flat base, 85-100 grain bullets very well out of their 18" bbls, with mid range loads.
PPCLI-Jim didn't mention his load.Funny how that one lil bit more or less powder can really make all the difference eh
Great shooting on your part
PPCLI-Jim didn't mention his load.
In cases with capacities like those of the 6.5x55, a grain or two of powder, depending on quickness rate, won't make a lot of difference. Not until it gets close to maximum pressures for a particular rifle anyway. Then things can go awry quickly or suddenly just do everything you want.
I haven't noticed much practical difference between the 270 and 6.5 Swede, hunting. If you want bigger, I'd start with the 7mm's and then go to the 30s. - danMy hunting party has put this in my head. Swede is a plinker now and looking into an allweather .270 or 3006. Most likely 06 as I’m already set up with a variety of projectiles and powders
Agree. My first 6.5-06 was a rechambered 96. Good rifle, and could easily push 140 gr Sierra GK's to 2900 fps. They're stronger than you think. I've had them in the two 6.5's I mentioned, a 7x57, 308, 30-06, 8x57, 9.3x57 and 9.3x62. - danJust because it is a military mauser does not make it bad. I contacted Hodgdon and they vertified all their data for the M96/38. There are weaker actions in 6.5x55, the Krag is one, the M1894 is another, but the 96 small ring mauser has been used by companies for many many years as the basis for their commercial loadings, including 270 and 3006.
That being said you do not need to hot rod this round and say away from the 6.5x55 SE loading, that is a different animal. Watch for pressure signs, go slow and figure out an accurate and modern loading.
FYI, the Speer loads for military actions are well below PPU and Winchester muzzle velocities, and those will be safe in your rifle.
PPU and Winchester list about 2550fps for their muzzle velocities, trying to push 2650-2750 will be hot rodding but a 2450-2550 loading will probably work out for you and kill deer a lot further than you would think.
If your model 96 is in good shape, and most are, because Sweden was a neutral country, you should expect similar performance at a bit lower pressures to the Creed (due to cartridge design) with light bullets. While I stick with reloading manual data for also for the Zastava, with it's designation of SE, it should be able to handle pressures similar to the Creed, giving a couple hundred FPS advantage over it with lighter bullets, and maybe 100 more with heavy bullets. I noted that there is not a lot of data for the creed with bullets over 140 gr. Comparing reloading data, it appears that the .260 Remington has an advantage over the Creed with lighter bullets and the 6.5 x 55 has an advantage with heavy bullets. If you load for 6.5 X 55 SE you will have a substantial advantage over both.I'm sure they do haha.
Dunno if they'd compete with the 85 and 90gr loads but I had some 95gr Vmax and 100gr ELD-VT around here for the 6.5 Creedmoor, bet they'd be pretty fast in the ol Swedes, safely?
Figured I'd ask since I know you're a big proponent of the cartridge. Is your Zastava in its original stock? The idea of putting one in something nicer/slimmer comes up from time to time




Long free-bore also makes chambering easy, which you want on a military rifle in battle conditions.Thanks Bearhunter, good to know! Makes sense given the very long bullets they were chambered for.
The 100gr ELD-VT might be a bit better than most, since its extremely long for weight, but I get the point!
IMR 4350 should work good too.I have a bulk bag of SPEER 90gr TNT HP's , I have yet to work out a load for varmints etc. IMR 4895 perhaps?
You reamed it to 6.5-06? I thought that the bolt face would be wrong, the 6.5x55 is larger, and the mag length would not be long enough?Agree. My first 6.5-06 was a rechambered 96. Good rifle, and could easily push 140 gr Sierra GK's to 2900 fps. They're stronger than you think. I've had them in the two 6.5's I mentioned, a 7x57, 308, 30-06, 8x57, 9.3x57 and 9.3x62. - dan
I bought it that way. Was going to use it for parts, but decided to see how well it shot before I tore it down. It shot quite well, so I left it alone. Bolt face wasn't enough of a difference to matter much. I kept the brass segregated (as I do with all my rifles) and never had a problem. - danYou reamed it to 6.5-06? I thought that the bolt face would be wrong, the 6.5x55 is larger, and the mag length would not be long enough?
Correct , I'm sending them at 2600 ish FPS, 35 grains, It's just under max by VV but I dont know the condition of their action, or barrel . The CG63 that I'm using is from Paul Rebin's(sp) collection, BUT the load works well with the standard SwedePPCLI-Jim didn't mention his load.
In cases with capacities like those of the 6.5x55, a grain or two of powder, depending on quickness rate, won't make a lot of difference. Not until it gets close to maximum pressures for a particular rifle anyway. Then things can go awry quickly or suddenly just do everything you want.
Meroh, one thing became evident in the mid seventies when M96 and Agb42 rifles were flooding the market in quantity, the cartridge wasn't fussy about powders or priming, other than in the semi auto Agb42.IMR 4350 should work good too.
I expect 4895 or 4064 sould work well with 90gr bullets. I have an old Lyman 45th that says start 43gr and max 48gr for 85gr bullets using both IMR4895 & IMR4064.I have a bulk bag of SPEER 90gr TNT HP's , I have yet to work out a load for varmints etc. IMR 4895 perhaps?




























