brush_buster
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Love mine and it has been deadly on everything I've shot with it. Very accurate and easy on the shoulder for women and kids alike.Take a look at the 6.5x55 in a Tikka.
Love mine and it has been deadly on everything I've shot with it. Very accurate and easy on the shoulder for women and kids alike.Take a look at the 6.5x55 in a Tikka.
I like the 6.5-06. Having a slightly longer action is no big deal. Horrible component shortages have given rise to 120 - 123's loads with RamShot Hunter. 140's go out fast with other powders. I buy real cheap .30-06 1X fired brass & turn necks to .288.In 2022 I'd start with ammo or reload components availability. Nothing like having an awesome new rifle collecting dust. Things are starting to come back but some cases are still difficult to locate.
I like my 6.5-284 as well but don't have experience with the others. I also recommend the Lapua brass.I've had a few 6.5's. One of my favorites is the 6.5x284, w/ Lapua brass. I'd go with that or the
6.5 SAUM. Either one in a Med. action.
Run 140 Berger's rather than the 156. (Run the numbers). For a mono I'd try the 124 HH.
If running suppressed, I'd go 22"to 24"
Plenty of velocity. I've not been satisfied with velocities when I've opted for 20" bbl.
Track down components for whichever cartridge you choose first tho.
I have a friend that has a 6.5 PRC. It is a fantastic shooting rifle. Recoil not to bad. My friend shoot a 300 yard group at just under 1 inch. Pretty darn good. I have a 6.5x284 that shoots a 130 nosler accubond at 1/4 inch all day long . Good luck. Just my opinionI'm looking at jumping into a different cartridge. I'm looking at a 6.5mm something or another, this will be built on a medium length action with the ability to change bolt faces. The ones I have been bouncing between is: 260 rem AI, 6.5-284, 6.5 prc, 6.5 saum, 6.5 Sherman max. I'm wanting something I can shoot the 140-156 out of for fun to distance and also put some heavier copper bullets in it to hunt with. Wanting to have a 20-22" barrel to run suppressed but not give up to much velocity. The 260 rem AI is the most intriguing to me, I'm mainly concerned I'll be giving up too much velocity in a 20-22" tube. Any thoughts or experiences with any of these cartridges are greatly appreciated.
H4350. Mainly because it works so well in my 6.5SLR. 6CM, 25CM, 6.5CM, and I have about 24# of it. I could probably get a bit better speeds with some other powders, butI like the consistency, clean burning, and stability of it.Lance,what powder are you using in your 260AI
If you need a reamer for the .260AI....I "know a guy" with one with .140"FB instead if the standard .050" FB.....I couldn't make up my mind which 6.5 to build either. So I'm building two, a 260 AI on a Defiance anti SA, Brux #3 26" 1:7.5 twist, in a MCS-EH2. And a 6.5SS on a Kelbly Nanook SA Mag BF with a 24" Proof CF Sendero 1:8 twist, in a MCS-LRH, both will be threaded to use a TB7.
Will be dropping off parts at AxisWorks in a couple weeks. Should be a fun winter working on load development.
The 6.5SST is not the same as a WSM case. It is actually a .100" shortened SAUM case.6.5 sst. Looks just like a 270 wsm. Guy had one next to me at the range. Would get good speed with RL16 I would guess. Thats what I use in my 270 wsm with 130's, 58.2 grs at ~ 3042 fps and thats a low node. Factory Federal vital shock is 3300 fps in the 270 wsm, chrono'd. You could easily get 2900+ fps with a 22" barrel and a 150ish gr from the 6.5sst.
260 as the 7mm 08, run very well in a short tube, 16 to 20 inches. in a 22 you amy also consider 6.5 wsm, i personally like it better than the saum. i love my 6.5 / 280 ackley improved.I'm looking at jumping into a different cartridge. I'm looking at a 6.5mm something or another, this will be built on a medium length action with the ability to change bolt faces. The ones I have been bouncing between is: 260 rem AI, 6.5-284, 6.5 prc, 6.5 saum, 6.5 Sherman max. I'm wanting something I can shoot the 140-156 out of for fun to distance and also put some heavier copper bullets in it to hunt with. Wanting to have a 20-22" barrel to run suppressed but not give up to much velocity. The 260 rem AI is the most intriguing to me, I'm mainly concerned I'll be giving up too much velocity in a 20-22" tube. Any thoughts or experiences with any of these cartridges are greatly appreciated.