And Nosler #6 shows 140 gr up to 2800 with a slightly compressed charge.. They do note that these loads are intended for 'modern firearms' and not the old military stuff..
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
My m70 is back from the smith and now a 6.5x55! I has a 21" shilen select match featherweight contor barrel. With the leupold 4x, talleys, factory stock, and sling it weighed in at 7 pounds 10 ounces hope to be at 7 with an edge or manners and ptg aluminium bottom metal. Only have a 50 yard range at the house but the first 3 shot group is very promising. I am shooting factory lapua 136grn scenars, will be trying the 123s next.
I have had my best luck with 120's to 140g. Current load in my 6.5X57 which is about the same thing uses 130g Accubonds and RL19. 120 TSX works very well also. My Sako like the SST, and 4895. Also shot the heavy original Barnes X 165g very well. Talk about a long bullet, about 1 3/4"... I pickup a new CZ550FS in 6.5X55 tomorrow so will be going down the same road soon. Scenars are Lapua's target bullets, very accurate but I have not used them on game yet. Got a box of 50 coming in 123g for the brass. I use true .480 head brass instead of the US .473 -06 Head brass. Might not really matter but my Sako shot Lapua and Norma brass better than Rem, Win,or Fed brass.
Every Euro brand I have seen is CIP spec with the larger head. Privi, RWS, Hirtinberg, Sellior & Bellot etc. Seems the US makers are not on board or it is cheaper to use the common .473 -06 head. Not sure what Nosler or Hornady is, as I have not checked.
Wrangler13; Good evening to you sir, I hope that the weekend was a good one for you and this finds you well.
A week or three ago I started a thread on the trends I've personally seen with the 6.5x55 and in it we talked a fair bit about various projectiles among the other details.
In the time since my last post on that thread I've located a gunsmith who both had a fast twist, deep grooved military barrel in his shop and who agreed to build and install the bushing necessary to fit a 96 barrel onto my 98 action.
Because of how tough the Swede seems to be on lightly built bullets, I'll be trying 120gr TTSX,125gr Partitions, 127grLRX and 130gr TSX in it for hunting bullets and 129gr Hornady Spires for practice.
I'm hoping to have a 21" barrel when it's all done - our daughter's original 96 Swede has a 20" barrel and as mentioned in the linked thread it works very well on deer sized animals.
Anyway sir, hopefully that was useful information for you or someone out there who is contemplating a Swede, Creedmore or even a fast twist .260. Good luck with your rifle whichever way you decide and all the best in your remaining hunts this fall too.