Hespco
Well-Known Member
Just for general info, I have taken many elk with the 6.5x308 wildcat before Rem brought it out as a factory 260 Rem cartridge, & the Savage model 16 in 260 Rem. The 260 Rem is a bit higher in velocity than the 6.5x55 Swede. The Swede came out in 1893 & has taken heavy game, the world over, Africa included. .The Scandinavians have long praised the ability of the 6.5x55 to take moose. The year before last I took my elk at about 30yds. Using the Badlands 6.5 125gr BD out of my Savage 260 Rem, at about 3029fps over my chrono. Loaded with Rel 26 & a CCI 250 primes. The elk was angling from me, left to right at a hard angle. Close to straight away. The bullet entered into the last rear rib on the left side. Took it out , plus the rib ahead of it. That's two large ribs in a row. It then angled across ( at least 24" ) to the right side passing thru the back edge of the heart & completely penetrating the front right shoulder. When I pulled the hide back there was the bullet. See picture of bullet before & after. Recovered bullet weights 105grs. Very rare to recover one of these copper mono's. As I stated before , the mono's pernitrate out of all proportion to their weight. These 6.5 mono's have worked too many years & times to be a fluke.