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Which 6.5 for a short action?

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.25's just lack bullet selection...

 

We are in the golden age of bullets for sure and twisting turrets make a flat trajectory mean less than it ever has.

 

Good times to be a shooter for sure...

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I have at a minimum of 10 firings on my Ackley cases and every one of them is still good and tight. All of the loads I'm running are at or below std 260 max loads I don't believe I am over pressure at all. As far the 25s go as long as we have the 115 Berger that's all we need.

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6.5 SAUM easily one of the funnest rounds I have fired. Just a flat shooting low recoiling beast!

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Stomp, what's the point of having an AI, if you run it before standard 260? Kinda like running a 3006 @ 308 level, or 300wm @ 3006.

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6.5 SAUM easily one of the funnest rounds I have fired. Just a flat shooting low recoiling beast!

 

goatsie good timing I saw this one pop up while doing some reading today. I couldn't find what the COAL would be if I were using the 140's? would this or the WSM cycle in a 700 SA?

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Stomp, what's the point of having an AI, if you run it before standard 260? Kinda like running a 3006 @ 308 level, or 300wm @ 3006.

 

I guess I don't get what you are trying to say. I am running 150 fps faster than most standard .260's are capable of. The point I am trying to make is that the Ackley case is more efficient producing higher velocities due to a better powder column and burn in the case rather than the throat of the barrel. More velocity without having to use more powder is a beautiful thing.

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I built a 260 at the begining of the year and I am super happy with it. Low recoil, brass that last forever and so far probably one of the most accurate guns I own.

 

It still needs a paint job but here are some pics just to brag a little (sorry but I love this thing)

 

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Btw if anyone is looking to have a gun built I would highly recommend Southern Xpress.

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6.5 SAUM easily one of the funnest rounds I have fired. Just a flat shooting low recoiling beast!

This is what I would recommend too. The OP's bolt face wont work but that is an easy fix with a new PTG bolt from Midway.

 

I have one waiting for me at the smith and I can hardly wait. Plus, factory brass will be available this fall from GAP.

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6.5 SAUM easily one of the funnest rounds I have fired. Just a flat shooting low recoiling beast!

 

goatsie good timing I saw this one pop up while doing some reading today. I couldn't find what the COAL would be if I were using the 140's? would this or the WSM cycle in a 700 SA?

 

I can't say as I have just been using 130's.

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6.5 SAUM easily one of the funnest rounds I have fired. Just a flat shooting low recoiling beast!

This is what I would recommend too. The OP's bolt face wont work but that is an easy fix with a new PTG bolt from Midway.

 

I have one waiting for me at the smith and I can hardly wait. Plus, factory brass will be available this fall from GAP.

 

Lemme know if you need any help setting up brass! The brass is a pain to set up initially, but once you get all dialed in it is simple.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6.5mm_Remington_Magnum

 

They've been ignoring this old-timer and trying to re-invent a good thing for half a century. Check the ballistic data at the bottom of this site. It was computed using the Model 600 carbine barrel. My Model 700's longer barrel does much better.

 

Bill Quimby

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bill, i almost said the same thing yesterday. i see remington chambers a rifle in the .350 mag again. but i still like a .264 over all the short 6.5's. it's a true hotrod. lark.

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What barrel contour do you guys prefer? Are most of you using something along the lines of a Sendero taper or similar? Anyone using a lighter taper and having good results?

 

I was looking at Hart & Brux around a #3 which is something along the lines of a medium heavy barrel. 3# on the Brux chart. The advantage of the Hart barrels would be cost and more fluting options if I go fluted.

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if it's a hunting rifle that you plan on packing long distance, why not go to a skinnier barrel? they still shoot a one shot group real well? i don't understand the heavy barrel deal for hunting rifles. or another way to go is carbon fiber. Christensen or proof make some neat stuff and they are extremely light and accurate. kinda spendy, but any really good barrel is. anyway, to each his own, but i don't understand the big fat barrel on a hunting rifle. target rifles, sure. Lark.

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