When the 6.5x55/260rem/6.5CM are all loaded to their full capacity, with modern powders in stronger modern actions, the 6.5x55 is pretty hard to beat.
I have a Tikka T3 chambered in 6.5x55 that I load to the same pressure levels as the 260rem and it does generate slightly higher velocities. I also have the same type of rifle in 260rem that is every bit as good as the Swede as far as acceptable/repeatable/consistent accuracy goes.
I wouldn't want to have to make the choice between them. I have a 45 year affair going on with the Swede so I defer to that round.
The nice thing about the 6.5CM is lower recoil, and less throat wear, which is important when loading for a competition rifle. That doesn't mean the round isn't an excellent hunting round.
Even the little 6.5 Grendel has its place in the field IMHO. It's a great little round that outperforms for its size.
When shooting the 6.5 family of cartridges, off the shelf ammo MIGHT BE ACCEPTABLE. This group of cartridges definitely responds very positively to experimentation and hand loading.
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