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20 August 2006, 04:26
LHowell
6.5x55 Surplus ammo?
I poates this on small calibers as well.

Does anyone have a source for that 6.5x55 surplus ammo that used to be found everywhere?

The box is marked :

6,5 mm sk ptr m/94
prj m/41
prickskytte


Samco has some linked in 146gr/ 250 rnd boxes - [at .46 each] is this the same stuff?

Thanks,

Les
20 August 2006, 06:58
lonniemike
It is supposed to be. BTW, the one round I did pull apart had a bullet weight of 139.9 grains per Ohaus. I saw you small caliber post first. best-o-luck
20 August 2006, 07:55
cndrm
What kind of gun is it for? Is it 6.5 swiss? Is it 6.5 Dutch?

mike
20 August 2006, 11:12
darwinmauser
quote:
Originally posted by cndrm:
What kind of gun is it for? Is it 6.5 swiss? Is it 6.5 Dutch?

mike

6.5x55 was the service cartridge of Sweden.


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10 September 2006, 04:20
scr83jp
Go to http://www.centuryarms.com for 6.5x55 139gr soft point Hot Shot boxer primed ammo $7.55/box but you have buy a certain minimum.Century also has K98's, Enfields & others & Bosnian M48 Mausers reasonably priced per my dealer.The ones he's ordered came with a turned down bolt ready for conversion.
10 September 2006, 04:32
mr rigby
And Norway used it also in the Krag Joergensen M-1894 rifle
10 September 2006, 08:33
DaMan
I still have a sleeve of 200 rounds.

The 6.5 x 55mm military ammo is pretty expensive compared to most military ammo.

I don't know of a good "inexpensive" source. Frowner


17 September 2006, 16:20
smlekid
don't forget the Swede Military ammo is Match grade it is hard to load a round that is as accurate as the military stuff there have been a lot of Australian titles in Military rifle disicpline won with this load over the years
most of what we got here in Oz was loaded by Norma
23 September 2006, 18:45
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by cndrm:
What kind of gun is it for? Is it 6.5 swiss? Is it 6.5 Dutch?
mike


I am not aware of a 6.5mm SWISS military cartridge-just the 6.5X50 Arisaka, 6.5X55mm Swede/Norwegian, 6.5X52 Carcano, 6.5X54 Greek Mann., 6.5X53R Dutch, and of course, the 6.5X57mm Mauser (which has never been a military round).


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01 October 2006, 09:59
f.s. piekarczyk
I picked up a Swede 1899 DWM made mauser with stock tag indicating no. 1 barrel condition. Usual handling marks but listed by vendor as VG, which it is. I was going to restore this as I once had a lot of military rifles. I also wanted the action or else to fit a new military configuration barrel to it. I also got some brass. I think I even have a crowning tool for the muzzle as well as pilots to fit several close-by calibers.

I am using Savage 110 series actions for my projects so I may not need this rifle and am considering listing it for sale. But if I do keep it I will go to reloading my own ammo as this gives me control over cost and performance.
01 October 2006, 12:37
darwinmauser
quote:
Originally posted by El Deguello:
quote:
Originally posted by cndrm:
What kind of gun is it for? Is it 6.5 swiss? Is it 6.5 Dutch?
mike


I am not aware of a 6.5mm SWISS military cartridge-just the 6.5X50 Arisaka, 6.5X55mm Swede/Norwegian, 6.5X52 Carcano, 6.5X54 Greek Mann., 6.5X53R Dutch, and of course, the 6.5X57mm Mauser (which has never been a military round).


you forgot the 6.5x58 portuguese. shame naughty naughty boy rotflmo


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02 October 2006, 15:10
TrapperP
FWIW, AIM Surplus
(http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/copy_of_6_5x55_Swede.html) has the 6.55X55 Swede ammo but only from Wolf, no surplus listed.


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