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1B - my CZ550FS is a classy looking and accurate shooter. Much better IMO than the full size CZ. Much like your experience. Also the Tikka T3 Lite, w/ SS barrel and synthetic stock, also accurate. Only dis-like is the $70 for the additional mags. Not many "factory rifles" in this caliber BUT Legacy/ HOWA does offer barreled actions, in C/M & SS, in the Swede so you can stock it as you like it. The actions are available thru Jerry's Sports. To be sure give Legacy a call. Regards, Homesteader.

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Okie, took you 5 years smile

Homesteader, FYI, at '07 Shot Show I talked to the Howa reps Re: 6.5x55. The twist rate was changed, but neither ever shot to expectations and they advised me NOT to get a Howa 6.5x55. They could not put their finger on it, but that's what they told me, just would not group.

Does not make sense as I have owned Howa's and they shot well, but after that conversation, threw them out of consideration. Do have to say that it's admirable a mfg. would give facts.

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Sako full stock...6.5x55
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It's nice to see that the little Swede is getting such attention on the other side of the pond! It really is a very fine and grossly under-estimated cartridge and is widely respected as a "do it all" for every species of European game up to 1500 lb elk.

Personally, I "saw the light" three years ago and after looking at Tikka's, CZ's (BRNO), a Husquavarna, a Steyr and a Winchester, I eventually settled upon the M70. "Why?" I hear you ask. Basically, it was a case of budget vs. practicality and safety. In essence, that left the Steyr and the Winchester to fight it out. Whilst I really do like the Steyr SBS, a classic half-stock retails for over $1400 less mounts. With a 6x42 Schmidt aboard, this was at the top end of my budget. However, the clincher was the fact that the closed receiver does not allow for easy inspection.

As most deer stalking in the UK tends to take place at first or last light, one invariably has to fumble in the dark to load / unload. Therefore, the only "safe" option was the M70. My particular model was made in the early phase of the USRAC tenure and came with iron sights, a 1-8 22" tube and an exhibition grade stock. I particulary liked the knurled bolt handle (cold, wet hands) and three position safety, but alas, the trigger was typical US manufacture, in terms of "political correctness". My pet gunsmith soon took all the creep and overtravel out and has set the trigger to break at a crisp and very predictable 3 lb.

Load-wise, with such fast rifling, I have found that 125 gr partitions are simply spat out, whilst 129 gr Hornadys fair only marginally better. Only with weights of 140 gr does this rifle start to perform. The 140 gr GameKing over 43gr H4350 barks well without pressure signs and shoots MOA. 142 gr MatchKings with 43gr N160 go into 3/4", but the load of choice is 160 gr Hornady RN over 43 gr N160, which has (if I do it right) 3 shot groups of 16 mm (0.63") at 100m and will literally go through the same hole at 50m. However, one caveat applies - let the rifle cool between shots for a minute or so. For hunting situations, this rule is naturally redundant. Nonetheless, this rifle / load combination is the mainstay for all my deer management (roe, fallow and sika) activities and will be parted with, only when I have to take that final stalk.

I hope that this helps in your purchasing decision. However, I would stress one thing. Whatever you pay for the rifle, make sure that you pay as much or indeed, more for the glass on top.

Good luck!

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Thanks for that, really nice to hear input from people other than just Americans and Canadians, no offense guys, I just think the more the merrier.

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I can't believe 5 pages and no one hit the most obvious choice for you, Blaser K95. Barring that I'd look Sako and Tikka.

I'm a 6.5x55 slut and have one on a Husqvarna HVA that should be done in a couple of weeks...

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There are still some Ruger 77's out there as well...


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Originally Posted by Biathlonman
I can't believe 5 pages and no one hit the most obvious choice for you, Blaser K95. Barring that I'd look Sako and Tikka.

I'm a 6.5x55 slut and have one on a Husqvarna HVA that should be done in a couple of weeks...


http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=187578614

Yeah, I'd hate to get this one scratched up in the woods, but it'd be ashame to leave it hanging over the fireplace during hunting season too!

Handled these at a Shot show and they are SWEET, amazingly light, excellent build quality and triggers. Oh, reports always showing great accuracy to boot. Never a bad thing.

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I know you said you didn't like your CZ-550 American but I think it's one of the better rifles on the market.

I own one and it's a shooter. It's size and heft make it easy to shoot off hand and for my style of hunting - it simply works.


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Remington 700 Classic or Winchester 70 Featherweight.

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+1 I have both and they are fine rifles.


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The 6.5 Swede is a short (308) action right????? Might have my 700 CDL short action re-barreled.


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check it first. it's like the .257 roberts in that it's a tiny bit too long for some short actions.

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I don't think that 140 grain 6.5x55 factory loads will fit into a short action magazine and I know that the 156 grain Normas won't. The Rem, Rug, and Win bolt guns were all built on long actions.

The short action 6.5x55 is called a 260.

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Funny thing is for every search I do on Gunbroker, the last thing I type in the block is -blaser.
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Edited to add, that one linked did have an $8500.00 stock for sure.

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When Winchester first chambered the M70 Featherweight in 6.5x55, I bought one. I cut the bbl to 20", put it in a Fajen Mannlicher stock, and mounted a compact Leupold 2-7 VII. That gun is still super accurate, and has accounted for numerous deer & hogs in the hands of myself, my two sons, daughter in law, grandson, and a couple of buddies. They have all loved it, and it is the "go to" gun whenever one of them wants to borrow a rifle to hunt.

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FWIW, I settled the question for myself four years ago by having a Ruger #3 custom rifle built to my specs. Its a dandy and weighs in just a smidge over 7 lbs scoped. It has a shotgun style, straight, stock; nice Michigan black walnut; and a tighter than normal chamber but still within SAAMI limits. Ruger later came out with one in SS/wood configuration and now has a wood blue model on offer. But I'm glad I went for the touches I got.

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I bought a Remington 700 classic in 1994 6.5x55 and it's one of the most accurate rifles I own.A few years back I bought 3- 200 round packs of swedish military ammo that shoots less than a inch at 100 yards.I pulled the bullets on 20 rounds of the military ammo and replaced them with 140 gr.Sierra SPBT.Still shoots less than a inch.That what I hunt with most the time now.Thanks for the info on the Remington bullets.Most the time I get a bad group I blame my self.The Remington pspcl shoot like crap.


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I know the Remington CL PSP 140g has been the worst performer in my 6.5x55. Seafire sure claims to have great accuracy with them though...

Oh, and I went with the CZ 550. Hopefully the OP has already picked his Swede up as the post was 5 years ago...


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Rifle - darn nice looking SAKO full stock...wish they were still making them
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