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Nmpitman
10-10-2017, 10:07 PM
Anyone build a 6.5-06 off a 30-06 long action? Good results? What barrel did you use?

35Whelenshooter
10-10-2017, 11:15 PM
Yes, McGowen 1/8 very good round from varmint to big game


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hacker
10-12-2017, 12:20 AM
I used a 24 inch Douglas Stainless medium sporter. I also built a 6.5/257 on a 26 inch
Douglas medium stainless, on a Savage target action, dual port. Of the two, I like
the 6.5/257 a little better, but both are fine. 8 inch twist on both. On a long action
the 06 case works good, and you can get very high velocity. You can also get very low
pressure at a good velocity like this one --> 140 GR bullet, 42 grains IMR 4064, 2700 fps,
very low pressure in the 6.5/06.

RustyShackle
10-12-2017, 11:43 AM
I had considered the 6.5-06 but ultimately came to the conclusion that a 6.5-284 was a better all around cartidge.

Txhillbilly
10-12-2017, 10:39 PM
I had considered the 6.5-06 but ultimately came to the conclusion that a 6.5-284 was a better all around cartidge.

Better how? They have pretty identical ballistics.
Other than having factory brass available for the 6.5-284,they are about the same.

I built mine off my old 110 FLP 300 WM action,swapped out the firing pin and bolt head,used a McGowen 26" 5.5 contour 1-8 twist,and worked over an unfinished Boyd's LH thumbhole stock for a center feed action.

http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af113/1Txhillbilly/Savage%20110FLP%20300WM/024_zps7bbde4f7.jpg (http://s999.photobucket.com/user/1Txhillbilly/media/Savage%20110FLP%20300WM/024_zps7bbde4f7.jpg.html)

RustyShackle
10-13-2017, 12:29 AM
Better how? They have pretty identical ballistics.
Other than having factory brass available for the 6.5-284,they are about the same.



Actually the 6.5-06 has minimally better ballistics. However the 6.5-284 tends to have a more uniform burn on powder charges due to the case design. There is also a plethora of load data available for the 6.5-284 since it has been a LR king for a good amount of time. Comparatively the 6.5-284 tends to have superior accuracy. Case capacity between the two is a complete wash, as I believe they are identical or nearly so. You can also get 6.5-284 brass without going the process of making it from something else and have somebody grab the wrong ammo based on headstamp. Downside to the 6.5-284 is it tends to be slightly more finicky about feeding due to the design and sharp shoulder.

Now the 6.5-06 AI might just be the king of all.

BTW that's one slick looking rifle you have!

surfinsd
10-14-2017, 04:06 PM
I was considering it but ended up with a 6.5x284. I liked the ability to use factory brass with matching headstamp, and even factory ammo if needed. The 6.5-06AI was tempting too, but in the end I went with a pre-fit that was only available in 6.5x284

surfinsd
10-14-2017, 04:20 PM
I used a 24 inch Douglas Stainless medium sporter. I also built a 6.5/257 on a 26 inch
Douglas medium stainless, on a Savage target action, dual port. Of the two, I like
the 6.5/257 a little better, but both are fine. 8 inch twist on both. On a long action
the 06 case works good, and you can get very high velocity. You can also get very low
pressure at a good velocity like this one --> 140 GR bullet, 42 grains IMR 4064, 2700 fps,
very low pressure in the 6.5/06.

Low pressure it right... might as well just shoot a .260 or 6.5 Creedmore.

lonestardiver
10-19-2017, 06:11 PM
6.5x06 should be very much like the 6.5x55 Swedish

LoneWolf
10-20-2017, 12:32 PM
I did a 6.5-06 on a 26" McGowen 8 Twist. I ran 49grs of H100V getting 2975fps with 140 VLD's. I didn't really try to push it hard at all, but sold it when my focus changed to PRS Competition. Shooting 140VLD's or Hybrids near 3000fps is almost laughable. A 6.5 with the same drops as a 243win or similar 6mm, but even better in the wind with more smack down range! I used Nosler 25-06 Brass. 1 pass of the die and I had my 6.5-06 ready to load. No real work doing it that way! Fun round, would like to do another some day actually!

hacker
10-21-2017, 04:44 PM
I used Nosler 25-06 Brass. 1 pass of the die and I had my 6.5-06 ready to load. No real work doing it that way! Fun round, would like to do another some day actually!


I use 25-06 brass also. You can load a boat tail 6.5mm bullet straight into it with no sizing. No extra steps whatever.

LoneWolf
10-27-2017, 01:11 PM
I use 25-06 brass also. You can load a boat tail 6.5mm bullet straight into it with no sizing. No extra steps whatever.[/COLOR]

That'd be far to much neck tension for my tastes... I like to stay around .002-.003 Neck tension.

culpeper
10-29-2017, 09:03 AM
I want to hear more about the 6.5x257.

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taylorce1
11-03-2017, 09:51 AM
I had a 6.5-06 on a HVA action, still have the action and got rid of the barrel. I know this will be blasphemy, but I found it no better than the .270 Win for what I was wanting. Anyway to each their own, but I'll stick to the .270 Win for hunting and 6mm and .224 caliber rifles for varmint hunting and target shooting.

243LPR
11-04-2017, 07:08 PM
6.5x257 is basically a re-hash of the 6.5 Swede. My Swede will do 2900 fps with 140gr bullets no problem.