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| Posts: 831 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 28 January 2005 |
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| The model I have is called a Pro Hunter and mine is stainless with the factory 2 stage trigger. FS |
| Posts: 698 | Location: Edmonton Alberta | Registered: 18 January 2005 |
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| I hear good things about those Steyrs. I bet it'd shoot 140's well too, I believe they're 1:7.8" twist barrels. Any pics? Are they really as ugly as they look? ________ "...And on the 8th day, God created beer so those crazy Canadians wouldn't take over the world..." |
| Posts: 539 | Location: Winnipeg, MB. | Registered: 04 January 2005 |
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| buy some reloader 22 and a box of hornady 140 grain a-max bullets. i have the same rifle as the original poster, but not in stainless. one of my favorite rifles. |
| Posts: 831 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 28 January 2005 |
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| Try some RL-19 and 130g Accubonds. Clover leafs from my ProHunter in 6.5X57. Fast becoming my go to rifle, as accurate if not more so than my Sako Av in 6.5X55. |
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| Smithrjd, if you ever get tired of that inaccurate Sako, I'd love to have a third one in 6.5x55. Lou
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| Is this rifle throated for using the 160gr? |
| Posts: 2627 | Location: Where the pine trees touch the sky | Registered: 06 December 2006 |
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| Not sure about a Steyr ProHunter in 6.5X55, but mine in 6.5X57 has a very long throat. Most bullets will not hit the lands I have some old old Barnes 165g RN's will have to try them. They are about the longest bullets I have ever seen. I would guess the Steyrs in 6.5X55 have a long throat as well. |
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| I bet those 165 gr Barnes are long. Thanks for the post. Do you happen to know if the Winchester M70 Classic was factory throated for the 160 or 140? |
| Posts: 2627 | Location: Where the pine trees touch the sky | Registered: 06 December 2006 |
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| It is kind of amazing how much room there is in the magazine for long bullets, these 120's I loaded were a good 1/4 inch away from the end of the mag.FS
Sorry boys no photos till I become more digitally inclined. |
| Posts: 698 | Location: Edmonton Alberta | Registered: 18 January 2005 |
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| I have never checked the throat of an American made rifle chambered for the 6.5x55, but all those made in Europe that I have owned/played with all have long throats to accept the long bullets. I would make an educated guess that American made rifles are also chambered accordingly. Lou
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| my styer does not have a short throat, that is for sure. i can seat to near the lands while still having room in the magazine, however. i really like these rifles. should have bought one in 25-06 when i still had the money. |
| Posts: 831 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 28 January 2005 |
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| Hey Fasteel... I can post some blue dot loads for that round if you want to watch Hotcore come unglued again and get back up on his soap box, if you weren't entertained enough the first time... just a suggestion for some night there isn't a hockey game on, eh?
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