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6.5x55, 6.5x284, 6.5 RPM? What do I need to do to get feeding right?

Is there anything else like that to be concerned about?

FWIW, it started life as a 30-06. It is now a 300 Sherman with no feed work done.
 
Get you some dummy rounds and see how it feeds. 6.5x55 will feed like it's greased. I've built a 6x284 on a Mauser and didn't have any feeding trouble, might have to open the radius under the feed rails slightly. I had to do that on a 404 Jeffery I built on a 1917 enfield. I imagine the 6.5 rpm would feed better than the 284 case since it's longer.
 
6.5x55, 6.5x284, 6.5 RPM? What do I need to do to get feeding right?

Is there anything else like that to be concerned about?

FWIW, it started life as a 30-06. It is now a 300 Sherman with no feed work done.
I went from 30-06 (donor rifle) to 338-06 with zero changes to anything and zero issues feeding any bullets.
When I altered a 284 Winchester rifle to accept 25-06 cases, the cases would not stay in the magazine and tried jumping out everytime the bolt was to the rear. Put 284 cartridges in and no issue, started measuring everything and the feed rails were wider for the 284 case.
Unless you are going smaller or larger in case diameter, I don't think you will have an issue.
However, I have seen mismatched bolt faces when going from US based cases to 6.5x55 Swedish, it is larger than 30-06, so just be aware, especially European cartridges.

Cheers.
 
I went from 30-06 (donor rifle) to 338-06 with zero changes to anything and zero issues feeding any bullets.
When I altered a 284 Winchester rifle to accept 25-06 cases, the cases would not stay in the magazine and tried jumping out everytime the bolt was to the rear. Put 284 cartridges in and no issue, started measuring everything and the feed rails were wider for the 284 case.
Unless you are going smaller or larger in case diameter, I don't think you will have an issue.
However, I have seen mismatched bolt faces when going from US based cases to 6.5x55 Swedish, it is larger than 30-06, so just be aware, especially European cartridges.

Cheers.
I have a Kimber 84L Hunter in .30-06 that my GS re-chambered to .30 Gibbs without any feeding issues. As stated above, we need more pertinent information from the OP, similar to what you provided, to help troubleshoot the problem. The sharper shoulder angle and shorter neck of the .30 Gibbs did not cause any feed issues.

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@FEENIX,
I agree, however, I have several AI and Improved cases and most need no altering to feed, however, the feed ramps on my CZ 550 Safari Magnums required polishing and re-shaping to feed the cartridges at a max of 4". Due to this, I altered the actions to be single shots and negate feeding from the magazine, which is supposed to be the ONLY way to feed these from stock, but I altered the claw extractors to slip over the rim.

Cheers.
 
@FEENIX,
I agree, however, I have several AI and Improved cases and most need no altering to feed, however, the feed ramps on my CZ 550 Safari Magnums required polishing and re-shaping to feed the cartridges at a max of 4". Due to this, I altered the actions to be single shots and negate feeding from the magazine, which is supposed to be the ONLY way to feed these from stock, but I altered the claw extractors to slip over the rim.

Cheers.
Yep, this is the kind of information needed. My .270 AI was a Savage 110 LA with an internal mag. It did not require any work for proper feeding. My .30 Gibbs is a DBM, and it also did not require any work. However, my .30 Lara (DBM AI mag) required a minor magazine lip adjustment to feed properly—it was feeding nose down.
 
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