28 November 2005, 06:13
tywtHornady 129gr SSP in 6.5mm
Any good luck with this bullet over 4895 or AA2460 or 748 in 6.5X55???
28 November 2005, 07:52
323I have had good success with RL-19. So if you can get some try it out. My load using 120gr Nosler's 51.0gr pf RL-19 I shoot this in a 98 mauser and it shows no sings of pressure. With 129's I back it off a couple of grains.
John
28 November 2005, 08:53
Bobby TomekDo you mean the SP or the SST? Hornady does not make a Single Shot Pistol bullet (SSP) in 6.5mm.
In my 6.5x55s, Re-22 is THE powder with anything from 120 grains on up. It provides a terrific blend of velocity and accuracy, especially with my favorite weight (140 grains).
28 November 2005, 21:06
260remguyThe key to reloading the 6.5x55, at least from what I have found, is matching the length of the bullet to the length of the throat. Some 6.5x55s have short(er) throats, like the Remington 700 Classic, but most have long(er) throats, like the Howa 1500 and Winchester 70. My push-feed Winchester 70 Fwt has a long(er) throat and shoots its best groups with bullets weighing 150 to 160 grains. The 129 grain Hornady shoots better than the shorter bullets, but not as good as the longer bullets. The 130 grain Barnes X is long enough, but I haven't got it to shoot good groups yet.
Jeff
29 November 2005, 00:35
vapodogHornady's SST works fine on deer but I prefer the old interlock.
This is true for .243 to the 30 cals.
06 December 2005, 08:18
Rod SmithThis may be of interest to some in regards at
least to the 129GR. Interlock. My Wife shot a
six point yesterday with her 6.5 Swedish Mauser
shooting the 129GR. Lt. Magnum.
I cleaned the Deer yesterday afternoon, (my job
but she is a good cook), the Deer was broadside, she shot him in the shoulder, smashing it taking out a lung & part of the other & some other vitals, breaking the opposite
shoulder & stopping under the skin. I found the
mushroomed bullet & I have not weighed it, but it has likely lost 50% of its weight. Considering what the bullet did, that is quite good, I think!