6.5-06 or 6.5A square or similar?

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G'day all. The .25-06 seems to get a mention of late in various circles.
I believe there is more Projectile choices and availability in the 6.5calibre.

Does anyone have experience with the 6.5-06 cartridge or variant?

Is there a commercial offering with availability or quality brass?

If not why didn't it take off?

Should it be standardised now?

I'm sure the .25-06 is great but with projectile options could this be equal or better with more options?
 
I have one and funny thing is I'm working on some loads for it again. I used it to kill my bighorn sheep. Right now the .26 caliber group of cartridges is large. So many choices. The 6.5-06 does many things well but perhaps none of them is exceptional. Lots of bullet choices available makes it rather versatile. I expect that the 130-140 class bullets would be best. It will run the 156's just fine too. Lots of bullets to choose from.
I prefer to use 25-06 brass and take it up. You can use 30-06 or .270 brass if you wish. I believe that in the past there has been some properly head stamped brass, but I don't know of any now being made.
Bruce
 
It was standardized by a square and there are still a few a square and weatherby rifles out there chambered in it. It's an excellent round. I just wound up necking the initial 300 WSM down to 6.5 and it worked out wonderfully. I believe Norma still makes 6.506 a square ammo for weatherby.
 
I would look at the 6.5x284 with lapua brass. Probably a reason the ‘06 variant wasn’t needed
 
I've had a 6.5/06 for nearly 30 years, a simply brilliant calibre, and, it's for sale!!

Nice, I think It was a curiosity question asking about the cartridge

Worst part is you are in Australia adds to the temptation. Other problem I have a plan for a .260
 
I have been a 6.5 fan for many years, owning most of them from the 6.5 TCU, 6.5 JDJ, 6.5x54, 6.5x55, 6.5-06 and AI, the 264 Win Mag and now of course, the CM. I have made a Wildcat I call the 6.5 EFH, but now the Nosler essentially duplicates it as does the Weatherby) I have owned two 25-06's and found them to be the most useless cartridges I have ever owned. If Africa is in your future, get a 6.5 with properly head stamped brass.......say 6.5 PRC or 6.5x284 or the Nosler. If not, the 6.5-06AI was the most useful cartridge I ever owned. Good luck with your choice........looking is a lot of fun..............FWB
 
6,5-06 was very popular in Norway, and still is.
Loads of data for Norma and vithavouri powders available.
In my opinion a 6,6-06 is the optimal case size/volume for a long action 6,5. Any more volume and you are just burning more powder (and barrel..).
 
I just wonder if they should have simply called it the 264-06, or maybe the 6.5X63?

I have a curiosity about this round, but my needs will probably never come to fruition. But I am curious.
 
About 6,5-06 In Norway

And Norma and Kongsberg Small Arns ( Lakelander rifles ) were working on a series og rifles and ammo. 50 of them were to be ordered before production could start .

Then came Asquare first and rest is history

A guy In region there told me about it , he had been on the waiting list that was stopped.
 
If you are looking to have a super fast 6.5mm magnum caliber there are several newer options out there. Among them are the 6.5-300WBY, 26NOSLER, 6.5WBY-RPM and 6.5PRC. Of course this speed comes with a price of burning a lot of powder and higher recoil.

For the distances that I normally hunt at, I haven't found any need for more than the 6.5x55SE that's capable of shooting 140 grain bullets at 2500+ fps. Slightly slower than the 6.5CM with the same bullet by about 200 fps.
 
If you are looking to have a super fast 6.5mm magnum caliber there are several newer options out there. Among them are the 6.5-300WBY, 26NOSLER, 6.5WBY-RPM and 6.5PRC. Of course this speed comes with a price of burning a lot of powder and higher recoil.

For the distances that I normally hunt at, I haven't found any need for more than the 6.5x55SE that's capable of shooting 140 grain bullets at 2500+ fps. Slightly slower than the 6.5CM with the same bullet by about 200 fps.
Thanks mate. @Kiwifire111 gave me a lead on one in Australia.
This sort of started as a curiosity question as the .25-06 . Still working on the .260rem idea.

Used a 6.5x55 in the range.
 
Thanks mate. @Kiwifire111 gave me a lead on one in Australia.
This sort of started as a curiosity question as the .25-06 . Still working on the .260rem idea.

Used a 6.5x55 in the range.
25-06 is a great cartridge and if you want magnum performance the 257WBY is always an option. Any of the .25 and 6.5mm cartridges I mentioned will take moose and elk out to 300 yards (with proper shot placement of course).
 
My 6.5 PRC is teaching me a lot about long distance shooting. I will be interested to see how many rounds I get out of a barrel.
 
I think the original 6.5-06 was actually made in 1913 by Charles Newton, and called the 256 Newton. His company went bankrupt after WW1 and ammunition manufacturing stopped before WW2. I personally would lean towards a 6.5-06 long before a 270 or 25-06.
 

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