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Thanks Goosic, couldn't get my head around that one!
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Confused
Why ?

Plenty of idiots out there loading AK 123g  pulled Pellets. With sh*te results at 300 yards.

Just want to know what the goal is ?


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6.5 x 55 swedish is a very nice calibre to use on medium game. Its almost identical to the No4 I have chambered in 303 / 25.
A once common Aussie/NZ calibre. sadly factory ammo is now unavailable, but easily reloaded as dies are quite common.
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I've seen elk and deer dropped in their tracks with the 6.5x55. Pretty potent and mild recoil to boot! Keep us posted!
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Yes, not much gets up and walks away after being hit by a 6.5mm Lapua mega 155 grain projectile.

Also about to test some Sako Blade (copper alloy projectiles) in 120 Grain.  Quite a longer projectile in comparison to a Hornady SST of the same weight.
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If I remember correctly, kind of an odd looking bullet, the 6.5x55 was... the business end stuck out of the brass quite a bit.
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When Rhino was up from LA few years back, he hunted deer with my 6.5X55. He dropped a buck quite handily with 1 shot.
Loose wimmen tightened here
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But Hoadie, with all due respect, that was an eastern buck! They fall over at the mere sight of an entitled Liberal! I'm talkin' western Canadian Conservative bucks!😁😁
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Originally posted by Goosic Goosic wrote:

I was goofing around at my reloading table last week, and made what to me would be an excellent little Wildcat Cartridge. I cut a 303B case down to the same length as a .243W case and then full length resized it in the 243 die. If you stay under a charge weight of 34.5grns of either IMR 4064/4895/3031 you should be well under the 45000 CUP rating for the Enfield No4 action body, by my calculations. Can anyone recommend someone here in the states that could make a barrel for this 6mm303 round?

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Originally posted by Marco1010 Marco1010 wrote:

6.5 x 55 swedish is a very nice calibre to use on medium game. Its almost identical to the No4 I have chambered in 303 / 25.
A once common Aussie/NZ calibre. sadly factory ammo is now unavailable, but easily reloaded as dies are quite common.


Its quite commonly used to drop moose and bear, the Swedes designed this round to effectively kill humans at very long distances, and is still considered one of the very best, hard to improve on best.

In a survival scenario if I was offered a choice of No4 Enfield or a Swede M96, it`d the Swede hands down.


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Looks like a neat round. I see ShootersDelight, out of Australia, that sells 303-25 and has it in stock.

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I have thought about finding a parts No.4 to rebuild into a slightly more modern style sporter, and chamber it the 6.5x55 but with a rim.
In the top picture the cartridge on the left is a .303 British, the one on the right is a 6.5x55 and the one in the middle is a dummy rimmed 6.5x55 using a .303 case.
Then you still can use the stripper clips and the standard magazines. The only thing that you will have to watch with the rimless swede is in the factory ammunition because the 6.5 maximum length is 0.075 of a inch longer than the British.
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Originally posted by Honkytonk Honkytonk wrote:

But Hoadie, with all due respect, that was an eastern buck! They fall over at the mere sight of an entitled Liberal! I'm talkin' western Canadian Conservative bucks!😁😁

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303.25 reloading dies are available from simplex in australia.  Its a neat calibre.
plenty of load data out there as it was used for decades in OZ for hunting.
25. cal barrels should be easily sourced.  typically I hunt using either 87 grain or 125 grain projectiles.
boat tail 125 gr seem to work out best for deer.  
If you want something with a bit more punch there is the option of 303/270.
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If you can't get 303-25 reloading gear in the States, just go to 257 Roberts using a necked down 7x57 rimmed case...same thing basically, I have both, use 303-25 load data.

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Originally posted by 303 Hunter 303 Hunter wrote:

 
In the top picture the cartridge on the left is a .303 British, the one on the right is a 6.5x55 and the one in the middle is a dummy rimmed 6.5x55 using a .303 case.
Then you still can use the stripper clips and the standard magazines. The only thing that you will have to watch with the rimless swede is in the factory ammunition because the 6.5 maximum length is 0.075 of a inch longer than the British.

β€œStripper clips”?  Where is Hoadie?  Wink


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