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Long or Short Rem 700 action for 6.5x55

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10 September 2006, 01:39
GSSP
Long or Short Rem 700 action for 6.5x55
If using 140-160 gr bullets, would the short Rem 700 action be long enough, in the magazine, to seat bullets out to touch the lands or would I need a long action?


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10 September 2006, 04:00
Geronomo
Generally, 6.5X55's are chambered in standard length actions for the very reasons you just alluded to. The barrels are usually long throated to accomodate those long bullets for which these calibers have become noted. There are generally no feeding issues encountered either, when standard/ long actions are used.

Geronimo
10 September 2006, 04:53
Mark Dobrenski
Long....
10 September 2006, 05:18
30378
While it will work in a short action, go for the long action. You will cheat the capability of the cartridge having to seat the bullets deeper in a short action.


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10 September 2006, 05:32
GSSP
Thank you!

Thank you!


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10 September 2006, 12:44
seafire/B17G
A short action only if you are planning to shoot varmint weight bullets.. and if you go with a long action, MAKE sure that you throat the chamber to take bullets seated to the full length of the magazine...roughly 80 mms COAL..

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seafire
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11 September 2006, 10:46
Don Fischer
In a short action, I don't believe that the magazine well will let you seat out the bullet's. I know it won't with a 6mm Rem.
11 September 2006, 17:20
Jaywalker
You can do it either way, if the chamber reamer is set up to allow you to touch the lands (or nearly) while still fitting into the magazine.

Jaywalker