20 January 2010, 10:23
yumastepside160 gr 6.5
I have a 265RCBS in a model 70 with a stainless barrel that I have only ever used 120 and 140 grainers in, has anyone been using 160's for 600+yds
Roger
Sorry its not a very good pic

21 January 2010, 07:22
Tyler KempHigh BC 140 or 142 grainers would be the better choice.
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
21 January 2010, 07:56
seafire/B17GSierra quite making the old 155 Match king, due to lack of sales..
however for long range, actually the 123 grain Match King is actually supposed to be flatter shooting based on high B/C, and faster velocity potential.
Lapua also has some excellent match bullets available.
for the 6.5 bore, 600 plus yards is not a real problem...
I have a 6.5 x 57 with a 28 barrel, on a model 70 action...actually got to shoot it casually along side a couple of FBI sniper guys one their day off, and they were practicing with their Gov't Issue 300 Win Mags shooting 180 grain Match bullets and Ballistic Tips.
My 6.5 with 120 grain match bullets shot flatter substantially to 800 meters. also had a lot less recoil to deal with.
21 January 2010, 08:07
D Humbargerfor the heavies in the 6.5 you need a 1 in 8 twist.
21 January 2010, 08:58
FjoldYuma, what's the twist rate of the barrel on your 6.5?
I have a 1:8.5" twist on my 6.5x284 and it shoots the 142 grain SMK to 1,000 yards easily.
21 January 2010, 12:58
yumastepside.....honestly don't know the twist rate, the gun was a gift from a gunsmith mate of mine for helping him out when he was sick.
I'll find out and get back to you

Roger
22 January 2010, 03:36
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by 260remguy:
What is a 265RCBS?
Jeff
It was also called the 6.5-06 RCBS
One of the many 30.06 based variants.