- Location
- Western Manitoba
Have been reading about Swedish shooting federation competitions - apparently the "standard" ammo used by all competitors in a match is / was the same - 130 grain Norma factory rounds. No special loading allowed to compete.
I have a number of Swede 6.5x55 rifles here - various from older ones (1905 or so) to newer ones (1943?) so, mix of M96 and M38 originally. None are M98 or "modern" commercial actions. Barrel lengths from 20" to 29". I have no difficulties working up an appropriate load for one rifle, but am wondering how to go about making up a "standard" target shooting load for, say, 5 or 6 rifles, that would be drawing cartridges out of the same container. Not for hunting - for shooting at targets, gongs, etc. Of course, reloading will all have to be full length sizing to ensure chambering in all rifles. Full length size so it fits all; check and minimize runout so loaded straight; loaded length must fit into standard Swede Mauser magazines.
I have some Norma 130 grain Golden Target bullets on the way. I have a supply of Norma previously fired brass. From Nosler 7, I see they use Norma brass for their loads - with 130 Accubonds, they list best powder as RL-19 - start at 43.5 grains; most accurate at 45.5 grains and max at 47.5 grains. Speer #14, Sierra 5th, Hornady 9th do not list 130 grain bullets, although Hornady does list 129 grain - but no "recommended" loads that I can see.
Has anyone done this? Just load up a pile of Start loads and go with that? Or steal idea from Ganderite and do up a pile of incremental loads and try them in each rifle until satisfied all will work? Looking for ideas how to proceed - I suppose can work up each rifle one by one - not real sure how Norma can supply one standard load that seems to work fine in hundreds of similar rifles??
I have a number of Swede 6.5x55 rifles here - various from older ones (1905 or so) to newer ones (1943?) so, mix of M96 and M38 originally. None are M98 or "modern" commercial actions. Barrel lengths from 20" to 29". I have no difficulties working up an appropriate load for one rifle, but am wondering how to go about making up a "standard" target shooting load for, say, 5 or 6 rifles, that would be drawing cartridges out of the same container. Not for hunting - for shooting at targets, gongs, etc. Of course, reloading will all have to be full length sizing to ensure chambering in all rifles. Full length size so it fits all; check and minimize runout so loaded straight; loaded length must fit into standard Swede Mauser magazines.
I have some Norma 130 grain Golden Target bullets on the way. I have a supply of Norma previously fired brass. From Nosler 7, I see they use Norma brass for their loads - with 130 Accubonds, they list best powder as RL-19 - start at 43.5 grains; most accurate at 45.5 grains and max at 47.5 grains. Speer #14, Sierra 5th, Hornady 9th do not list 130 grain bullets, although Hornady does list 129 grain - but no "recommended" loads that I can see.
Has anyone done this? Just load up a pile of Start loads and go with that? Or steal idea from Ganderite and do up a pile of incremental loads and try them in each rifle until satisfied all will work? Looking for ideas how to proceed - I suppose can work up each rifle one by one - not real sure how Norma can supply one standard load that seems to work fine in hundreds of similar rifles??




















































