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Posted By: Full3r Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
Thinking im going to add to the herd since we had another boy late last week. really like the sweede as we can trace roots back to the old country. looking at maybe a tikka t3 or maybe splurge and go with a sako. i have no experience with either brand so thats why im asking here. would mostly to shoot paper and steel now until the new one iss old enough to hunt. What say you guys?
Posted By: Double_D Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
I got a stainless T3 swede from Buds, great rifle at a great price-$623 delivered right now

Posted By: Bill Poole Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
BUY ONE!!!

T3 apparently is being replaced by T3x. The 6.5 is a Niche caliber not always available. I do plan to get one or the other Tikka some day.

Lipseye's claims to have the Ruger No 1 in 6.5x55 now. Now its the 2015 RSI version, a few years ago it was the No1A version in that caliber.

Rem M700 classic for 1994 was 6.5x55, Winch made some M70 FWT in 6.5x55, both push feed (got my first deer with that one) and later a CRF M70 in that caliber, but its not currently in their line up.

I think the CZ550 is also available in 6.5x55. The FS might be cool!

One problem with the 6.5x55 is midway just sent out an email stating that Winchester and Remington have "discontinued" brass for reloading. It had been out of stock for years anyway. Prvi brass from Graf's is good stuff priced fair. Norma brass is better but priced like new ammo, I think Hornady and Nosler may have expensive 6.5 brass too.

I also have sortuva "old country" connection with that caliber, so its one of my favorites.

Shoot good.
Posted By: Bill Poole Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
double D

How is the Tikka T3 stock on that one at Buds?

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These days lots of budget-priced guns have an extremely flimsy plastic stock the squishes and bends... Savage comes to mind.

is this one more rigid? is it free floated?

Poole
Posted By: Double_D Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
Originally Posted by Bill Poole
double D

How is the Tikka T3 stock on that one at Buds?

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These days lots of budget-priced guns have an extremely flimsy plastic stock the squishes and bends... Savage comes to mind.

is this one more rigid? is it free floated?

Poole


IMHO the Tikka stock is the best of the factory plastic stocks.....they are free floated about half way back and stiff
Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
If you're not the type to tinker with a rifle, buy the Tikka.

If you are the type who can't help himself from tinkering with a rifle, buy a Howa 1500 from Whittaker's for $330+/- and go to tinkering.
Posted By: Hamrick Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
EuroOptic still has a great deal on the Sako 85 black rifle in he Swede.
Posted By: Dogshooter Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
I've got a blued T3 in 6.5x55.... and it's great. That being said.... I think I'm going back to the .260 or Creed for everything... just seems to be the sweet spot for my 6.5mm needs.

If you want a good deal on a T3 6.5x55, with a new brass/dies/mags/Limbsaver.... shoot me a PM.
Posted By: mmgravy Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
Congrats on the boy.... like others have said, DO IT!! The Swede is a fantastic cartridge. You will love it!!
Posted By: wilkeshunter Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
I have one in a Winchester Featherweight that I am really growing to like. It is actually for my son, once he is old enough to hunt with it. I have had a hard time resisting the urge to hunt with it.
Posted By: Shodd Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
I've got Sako's and Tikka's. In my humble opinion the Tikka makes a better mountain rifle because there lighter than the Sako. Accuracy is the same both being excellent.

If I had to choose ID keep the Tikkas.




Shod
Posted By: cdb Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/10/16
I've got a CZ 550 American in 6.5x55. It is my favorite rifle.
Posted By: mlg Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/11/16
I have a T3 Fluted a Stainless in 6.5x55.

IMO it's one of the best calibers to have in the T3 action. Because it uses the 30/06 length action magazine, projectiles can be seated out really far thus maximising case capacity.


My rifle shoots Barnes 120 TTSXs, Woodleigh 140 gn and 95 gn Hornady VMax into less than quarter inch groups giving me a really versatile accurate lightweight rifle.





Posted By: viking Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/11/16
Don't think, just buy. If I had to do it all over again that's about all I would have needed, but what fun would that have been.
Posted By: lotech Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/11/16
Just a few thoughts...

I've experimented with the 6.5x55 off and on for more than twenty years. Just sold my latest, an M70 Featherweight a couple of days ago. It has been a reasonably accurate rifle for the last few years, particularly with the 140 Sierra and the 140 Nosler Partition.

Recoil and muzzle blast are, of course, subjective; we all experience these factors a little differently. For me, muzzle blast and recoil of the 6.5x55 in the M70 was about the same as my Cooper in .270 Winchester.

While the .270 certainly has better ballistics, it uses more powder to achieve the superior figures. Yet, many tout the higher ballistic coefficients of the 6.5 bullets over those of other calibers. This seems to be pretty much a moot point until ranges become long, usually longer than most hunters are capable of making humane shots consistently anyway.

The .270 was just an example; I'm not a big .270 fan. I realize the various 6.5s are popular at the moment and the "moment" could last quite a while. To some, I think there may be an abstract attraction of sorts, while with others it might be the cartridge efficiency of the 6.5x55, something we can't argue against.

It's enjoyable to experiment and I may get the 6.5x55 bug again someday. But for now, like other cartridges over a lot of years, I don't miss it.
Posted By: Bill Poole Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/11/16
My dealer just called and told me the No 1 RSI in 6.5x55 just became available at Lipseye's....

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These damn things are ADDICTIVE! (No 1 Rifles or 6.5x55 rifles, take your pick!)

Poole
Posted By: the_shootist Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
I have a T3 stainless synthetic that I picked up used with a Red field scope, two mags, dies and brass for a good price. The previous owner said he could not get it to shoot. After my first range session shooting 3/4 moa out to 200 yards with Remington factory ammo, I had half a notion to run one of my first groups by him.

Accuracy improved slightly with my relads.

TIKKA makes good rifles, and their action and triggers are outstanding. Love the Swede round as well.
Posted By: cra1948 Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
Got two Swedes: a "jack knife sporterized Swedish Mauser with a receiver sight that I shoot 160 grain Hornady RN's in for a rainy day in the woods deer rifle and a Sako 85 with a 2 1/2 - 8 VX III, B &C crosswire that puts 130 grain AB's into bugholes, significantly sub 1/2" five shot groups, consistently. Can't tell you much about long-range use, furthest I've ever killed a deer with it (the Sako) is 400 yards. It sure doesn't bounce off at that range.
Posted By: Tejano Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
I think it could be an excellent first big game rifle for a youngster. It sits squarely between the 257 Roberts and the 270 Win. and can come close to duplicating the performance of either with hand loads. It can be loaded down with 85-100s for practice and loaded up with 140s for performance loads.

It's about ideal for deer sized medium game and has been used on plenty of larger sized medium game too.
Posted By: JCMCUBIC Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
If I was looking for a 6.5x55 I'd probably jump on this one:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=551643330

Posted By: las Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
If ammo or brass is going to be problematic go with a Creedmore or .260 Rem, respectively. Somehow tho I think the 55 will live on and on and on....
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
Can't go wrong with a Swede!

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Posted By: mlg Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
Another rifle well worth consideration is the new Sauer 100.

It should be an absolute cracker of a rifle for 700 bucks over there in the US.

Available in both the 6.5 Swede and the Creedmoor.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaL_JAeQTQ8
Posted By: d500lnn Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
Originally Posted by Hamrick
EuroOptic still has a great deal on the Sako 85 black rifle in he Swede.


My best hunting buddy bought this little rifle (finnlight in a matte finish) and it is an absolute hammer! That rifle shoots as good as any custom we have. Literally bug holes.......he bedded it into a gap molded mcbros stock.....what a dang rig! It is the perfect weight and size for a hunting rifle. Likely be his go to rifle. You won't go wrong with tikka or splurge for the 85 black. I think they are 1199 right now. You'll have it in a few days.
Posted By: d500lnn Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/12/16
Originally Posted by d500lnn
Originally Posted by Hamrick
EuroOptic still has a great deal on the Sako 85 black rifle in he Swede.


My best hunting buddy bought this little rifle (finnlight in a matte finish) and it is an absolute hammer! That rifle shoots as good as any custom we have. Literally bug holes.......he bedded it into a gap molded mcbros stock.....what a dang rig! It is the perfect weight and size for a hunting rifle. Likely be his go to rifle. You won't go wrong with tikka or splurge for the 85 black. I think they are 1199 right now. You'll have it in a few days.


Haha, I just realized he's the one that posted about the quote above mine......the tikka will shoot just as well and will cost way less.....same barrels as the expensive flagship rifle...the 85
Posted By: cra1948 Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/13/16
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Can't go wrong with a Swede!

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Outstanding rig Dan! You ever want to get rid of it you probably wouldn't have to go further than Oswego. (Although I'd probably want something like the VXIII 1 1/2- 5 I've got on my 1B .308 on it.)
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/13/16
I really like the VX2 2x7 for eye relief and overall utility wink
Posted By: Kimber7man Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/13/16
And here I went and bought some 6.5 Swede brass from Shooters pro shop. Without a rifle to put them in...
Originally Posted by Kimber7man
And here I went and bought some 6.5 Swede brass from Shooters pro shop. Without a rifle to put them in...


I can fix that....
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Can't go wrong with a Swede!

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Nope...

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Posted By: Steelhead Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
I say that don't make it till deer season.
Posted By: RevMike Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
Originally Posted by shortactionsmoker
Nope...

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Ooooo....
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
Rev.

Can't believe a hard core 7x57 dude is drooling over a mere 6.5x55... blush

This one is at McM, being fitted for a classic Mauser McWoody. There is so much variation in Mausers and this one has a custom bolt handle.

DF

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Posted By: RevMike Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
Actually I was thinking about how nice that would look with a 7x57 barrel screwed on, but I didn't want to hijack the thread.

But how that you mention it.... grin

That's going to look nice. The profile on that barrel looks a bit thinner than a .600+ No. 2 contour. Is it? Or is it just the picture?
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
#2 Shilen at 23", the "Fire" classic barrel length.

Bug holes with 139 gr. Scenars.

DF
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
Forgot to add, the new Mauser stock is gonna be a McWoody Edge classic. I found out lately that you CAN have McWoody + Edge. In the past, Edge was only offered in the painted version, reportedly due to weight.

I should have it by the end of May and will post photos.

The new stock should be 10-12 oz. lighter than the B&C Medalist, which will soon be for sale.

DF
Posted By: Kimber7man Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
Originally Posted by shortactionsmoker
Originally Posted by Kimber7man
And here I went and bought some 6.5 Swede brass from Shooters pro shop. Without a rifle to put them in...


I can fix that....


Originally Posted by shortactionsmoker


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I'll be down there tomorrow to buy something like this one...
Posted By: rockchucker Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/14/16
my swede

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Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/15/16
NICE...!

Other than the handle being on the wrong side... grin

DF
Posted By: OrangeOkie Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/16/16
Can't go wrong with a Model 98 Swede

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Posted By: tmitch Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/16/16
Here's a nice one for ya.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=552419059
Posted By: dogcatcher223 Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/16/16
My t3 swede is the best rifle I've ever owned. Accurate, light, smooth, and a killer. Can't believe I carried a 06 for so many years...too heavy, and too much recoil. I think most people in the lower 48 are over-gunned.
Posted By: bucktales Re: Thinking of a 6.5x55 - 04/17/16
Couple of carbines. Blonde maple and Claro....

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I have 2 Swedes. It's the Creedmoor of 1891.
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