Hoss50 Report post Posted July 30, 2017 If you were going to start reloading for a 6.5x55 from scratch what bullets and power would you focus on? A CZ 550 FS just followed me home unexpectedly. http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-550-fs-6-5-x-55-adj-5-rd-fixed-mag/ This will be a medium range light hunting rifle. 400-600 yards on deer is my hope for this. Maybe out to 400 on elk. I really want to hold out for a unit 12 deer hunt soon so I thought maybe a Barnes 127gr LRX, and then possibly another load with a ELD-X, Scenar, Berger,etc? This is the components I know I will use: Lapua Brass Federal GM210's Thoughts or insite? Thanks Harley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOMP442 Report post Posted July 30, 2017 140 Sierra game king or Berger vlds under one of the 4350s and it should be very happy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forepaw Report post Posted July 31, 2017 I probably have more info than you want to hear about, but the condensed version is: For reduced/practice/kids load (very good BTW): 17/SR4759/140 Nosler Custom Competition, Lapua brass, WLR primer, jump 0.025". For a good med. range target load: 45/R19/140 Nos.CC, Lapua brass, WLR primer, jump 0.060". Vel. is 2600. This is an awesome 1000 yd. load. I am still working to find a hunting load I am satisfied with. Right now I am using 48/R19/127 LRX w/ Lapua brass, WLR primer, jump 0.092". Vel. is 2950 out of my 22" Tikka with the same 200 yd. zero as my target load, but I am just not liking the accuracy. It is ok (>2.5" at 200 yds.) but not great. My guess is that you cannot push the LRX fast enough from the Swede case unless you are using about an 8 twist 26" barrel. I suspect that bullet was designed for the 6.5x.284 and maybe even the 6.5x300 Wby. I know Lance T Kenyon uses it to good effect in one of his 6.5 wildcats, and maybe even the .260 Rem. but at higher velocity, as he uses long, heavy barrels. I have also used H4350 with the Nos. CC bullet. 44 gr. gives 2700 fps, with good accuracy. I haven't been using that load for two reasons: 1) Lapua brass does not seem to like Fed. 215M primers, and 2) H4350 can be a little scarce, and I prefer to keep what little I have for my .270. The Nosler 140 gr. CC is not the most advanced 6.5 target bullet, but for the price it is really good. I generally neck size, and body size about every 3rd firing. I anneal after the 5th firing. Right now I am on my 10th firing using new Lapua brass. It gets dirty, but does not seem to stretch in the T3 action. Hope that helps. forepaw 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites