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anyone have software for recoil?

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23 October 2006, 21:29
6.5BR
anyone have software for recoil?
I am curious as to the difference of say a 260/6.5x55 that uses 45-50 gr powder, vs a 6.5x47 Lapua, that is running about 37-38 gr.

I would think it drops recoil 1-3 lbs. It seems to be VERY close in performance to the other two rounds, of course preferring slightly faster powder.

Anyone care to guess barrel life in these? Thinking of using the new Lapua should I build a rifle, cons are the dies and brass are much more than say 6.5x55 Lapua brass.

It would be used for paper, and varmints to deer, possibly an elk someday but that would be an anomoly.
24 October 2006, 04:40
bartsche
ConfusedBest guesstamet
  • 6.5x55 recoilenergy13.4 to 14.9 ft.#, recoil Velocity 10.4 to 11 ft./sec.
  • 6.5 x 47, recoil energy 8.5 to 10.5 ft.# recoil velocity, 9.2 to 10.4 ft/ sec.

    This was done on two softwares and a little guess work???? beerroger


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    24 October 2006, 10:33
    6.5BR
    WOW! I am surprised.......nearly the same ballistics for much less recoil. Should be able to see bullet hits in sporter weight rifle with the 6.5x47

    And I was thinking of keeping it simple with a swede or 260 for brass/die costs, now this complicates things.
    24 October 2006, 10:33
    6.5BR
    BTW Bartsche,

    Thanks for your help/efforts.
    24 October 2006, 14:50
    Fireform
    Here is a site for you:

    www.realguns.com

    One of the best kept secrets on the web, and one of my very favorite shooting-related sites. Look under the "ballistic calculators" tab at the top of the page.
    24 October 2006, 17:13
    ramrod340
    Here is another.

    http://sst.benchrest.com/recoil.html


    As usual just my $.02
    Paul K
    24 October 2006, 19:55
    6.5BR
    Thanks very much guys, appreciate your help.
    25 October 2006, 01:16
    Jaywalker
    Also, though the numbers look exact, they aren't a particularly good model of felt recoil effects.

    Jaywalker