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11 May 2011, 16:44
scubapro
Reloading the 6,5x57R
Hi guys,

I have ordered a new kipplauf rifle in 6,5x57R a few days ago - will need some time for delivery, but I am thinking about the bullets to start testing with.

The rifle should be used for roe deer and medium sized pigs (up to 50kgs) here around my home, but may be used in the mountains one day as well.

Any ideas with which bullets I should start?

my ideas have been so far:
Nosler Partition and BT 120 grs
Nosler Partition 100 grs

anybody experience with the Barnes T-TSX 100/120grs ?

Thanks Klaus


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11 May 2011, 17:40
tiggertate
Not the Barnes but I shoot a lot of 110 gr GS Custom HV bullets in my 6.5 rifles and like them a great deal. I would think the performance of the two is very similar.


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11 May 2011, 23:51
DUK
Vihta N140 and the 120/125 grain Nosler bullets seem to shoot very well.
12 May 2011, 02:52
Von Gruff
Klaus, the GS custom is a great bullet and I run the 120gn at 3235fps in my 7x57. The GS would be just the thing for your 6.5x57R.

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12 May 2011, 04:01
bartsche
popcornCan't see why any conventional 140 grain Cup and Core bullet won't get the job done. If the piggies are small than 120 grain. beerroger


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12 May 2011, 11:16
scubapro
Thanks so far !

@DUK: that was also my intention, using N140 first...


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13 May 2011, 05:23
SR4759
What is the twist????