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A friend recently showed me a rifle his grandfather gave him. It is a Mauser in 6.5x57. I started thinking about it and can see it being perfect for whitetails. Does anyone use one and what has been your experience with it? | ||
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I have one. It's another really well balanced cartridge like the 6.5 x 55 and 260 Remington. Cases can be had from RWS or Sellier & Bellot, or you can resize 257 Roberts cases. A lot of people use 6.5 x 55 starting loads and work up, and Hornady has loading data (which I think one should stick with in an older Mauser). In a Rem 700 or other newer action it can be loaded to fall somewhere in between the 260 Remington and 6.5 x 284. "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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Yes, I have 6,5x57 Mannlicher Schönauer. You could load mentioned caliber a tad more powered than 6,5x55 and it´s very good "medicin" for example white tail deer. | |||
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Interesting I should see this today. Yesterday a friend of mine and I were discussing sort of this very thing. We came to the conclusion that just about any cartridge based on the 8 X 57 and the 30-06 was a pretty darn good cartridge. The 6.5 X 57 certainly falls in that category. Probably one of the better 6.5's out there. DRSS: E. M. Reilley 500 BPE E. Goldmann in Erfurt, 11.15 X 60R Those who fail to study history are condemned to repeat it | |||
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igorrock ................... I don't mean to hijack this thread but I am a Mannlicher-Schoenauer addict and I would like to hear of your MS 6.5x57. Would you please start another thread and tell us about your rather rare, in the U.S. at least, MS? Thanks, Steve NRA Life Member DRSS-Claflin Chapter Mannlicher Collectors Assn KCCA IAA | |||
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I have a 6.5x57R in a DR. Just about perfect whitetail medicine in a low recoiling, small frame, flat shooting caliber. Deo Vindice, Don Sons of Confederate Veterans Black Horse Camp #780 | |||
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Talk to ChopperGuy, he had a rimmed version and has lot's of load data. | |||
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Picked up dies for a 6.5-257 Roberts recently on eBay. Plan to build one on a Mexican Mauser action. | |||
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steyrsteve, you just haven´t read my comment on yours older topic: http://forums.accuratereloadin...6711043/m/4821076691
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igorrock, Sorry. I went back to your comments of some months ago and reread them. Shor attention span on my part. NRA Life Member DRSS-Claflin Chapter Mannlicher Collectors Assn KCCA IAA | |||
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Here is foto where is my both Mannlichers. I sold this lower M1908 carbine to my friend but the upper 6,5x57 is still in my corridor: | |||
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was dropping by... and saw this one... my favorite cartridge.... had one built on a Model 70 Long Action with a 28 inch heavy magnum barrel...built as a long range shooter... built on a long action, the bullets seated to magazine length and the barrel throated to take a cartridge that length, mine can pretty much rivel 6.5 /06 velocities, while using less powder, since I have less neck tension to deal with... a good 140 grain bullet, it will reach waaaay out there...and with a 100 grain bullet, you can get some mind boggling velocity... and the 120s are well balanced in between the two... even tho I have the 260s and the 6.5 x 55s, I love the one 6.5 x 57 the most... | |||
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A friend has a DR in 6.5x57...the first centerfire Falling Block DR built by Bailey Bradshaw. He's now having a new BB rifle built min a 2-barrel set, so he wants to move out the 6.5x57. It is set up for scope use. Probably around $8,500 if anyone is interested. | |||
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Igor....nice M/S. Gotta love 'em!! DRSS: E. M. Reilley 500 BPE E. Goldmann in Erfurt, 11.15 X 60R Those who fail to study history are condemned to repeat it | |||
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The 6.5x57 is a top medium game round. | |||
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Since you have a true 6.5X57, you would be best off using 7X57 brass if you do not order 6.5X57 specifically. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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