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Modern 6.5x55
18 February 2008, 16:49
BoarmanModern 6.5x55
Any 6.5x55 rifles currently in production ? Bolt or single shot. If not currently, then who recently ?(20 years)
Can't be over $800.
I shoot old Swedes now & would love a modern rifle in same caliber
18 February 2008, 17:13
PeterLook for a Remington Classic in that caliber. Great gun!
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18 February 2008, 19:15
Steffenzastava, cz and tikka are the only ones i can come up with for under 800$
18 February 2008, 20:49
LJSI just bought a Sako Finnlight Model 85. It has some nice features and really shoots well!
18 February 2008, 22:53
PeglegI had a 6.5 X 55 barrel fitted to my Model 70 featherweight and had a switch barrel gun. Costs way less than a new rifle.
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18 February 2008, 22:55
jimincoloBoarman- Recent production in this country includes: Ruger MKII, Win. M70 FWT., & the 1994 Rem. Classic. All three are affordable on the used market. Given a choice, I'd probably opt for the M70, as I prefer it's looks & action smoothness. However, I own the Rem. 700 Classic. It is the most accurate out of the box sporting rifle I have ever owned. Factory or handloads, bullet weights from 85 thru 140, any one of 5 or 6 powders; it shoots them all within 1.5 inches. The only other rifle I have ever owned that is so universally accurate is a .308.
In a new gun, you have several choices; 2 from CZ, Tikka, & Sako.
You might also contact a major Ruger distributor like Lipsey (spelling?). Ruger is always doing short runs in one caliber or another.
Good luck in your search. As you already know, this is one of the world's trully great cartridges.
20 February 2008, 04:24
seafire2Pick up any type of action you like the best and have it rebarreled to a 6.5 x 55... that should come way in under $800.00, especially if you already own a rifle in a caliber you don't shoot much...
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20 February 2008, 05:49
armed_in_utahTikka or CZ 550 for that price range.....here's my T3 Tikka w/Leo 6-18 load development scope
22 February 2008, 04:34
6.5 SWEDEI have both, the Tikka and the Ruger 77 MKII. the tikka is lighter and easy to carry, but it is SS/SYN and the Ruger is walnut and blue. They both shoot good.
23 February 2008, 02:52
Bobby TomekIf you have an Encore, midwayusa.com had a special run of 26" factory TC 6.5x55 barrels made. The price is $266.
Or, for a truly custom #, try matchgrademachine.com. For about $350, you get a rop-notch barrel that will group as well as anything save for the super bench guns. There, you get your choice of contour, finish, twist rate, etc.
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23 February 2008, 17:56
BoarmanGentlemen,
Thanks for the feedback.
I think I will pursue the Remington Classic. I saw a couple on Gunbroker/Auction Arms recently.
If these are not reseasonably priced, I will strongly consider replacing the barrel on my Ruger MII.
As always, you gentlemen have the best advice.
23 February 2008, 18:06
390ishlooks like howa is going to make a run of 6.5s as well
27 February 2008, 09:50
BuglemintodayI am eyeing a local 6.5x55 with the full mannlicher stock on a CZ550

Sure is a neat caliber
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27 February 2008, 15:11
Burlington RdI looked at CZ 550 in a nice Walnut stock at Sportsman's Warehouse for $589. I couldn't find a Tikka T3 6.5 in town although they had plenty of other cal.---lots of wsm's.