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Anybody have any 6.5 Dutch Mannlicher loads?

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  • ledbelly52734
    JONK::: 6.5 x 53R is same case as 6.5 MS with a rim. In England it was named .256 flanged I think. The following info from Lyman hndbk (cover missing, date unknown) for 6.5MS- use at your own risk!!! 162? gr jcktd 4350-38.5 max ...2600fps.....several loads listed for 4895, 3031. and 4064 w/lighter bullets
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  • v35
    From COTW 7TH EDIT,156GRSP,38GR 4350,V=2510" Phil Sharp 3rd edit,140grhp,33.5 4064,v2330seat depth.30 also 39gr 4064, v2645fps" "160gr.rn,32gr4064,2130fps, seat depth .30" " "" " 37gr4064,2400fps, " " "The Phil Sharp 4064 loading data is from his 1952 Complete Guide to Handloading
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  • kaboom
    From Handloaders Digest ca mid-1980's.120 gr. Sierra- 40gr IMR4350- 2628 fps130 gr Barnes- 41 gr IMR4350- 2581 fps140 gr Nosler Partition- 41 gr IMR4350-2478 fps140 gr Speer- 41.5 gr IMR4350- 2452 fps.These loads were fired by David E. Webb in a Model 91 Mauser action with a 22.5" sporter weight barrel. Reduce 10% for starting loads. Webb claims he has lots of experience with the 6.5 MS, and he recommends heavy bullets for most big game hunting. Kind of strange he doesn't list any loads for 160 grain bullets. Also, using less powder for the 120 bullet than he uses for the 140 grain seems bit odd. Anyway, there it is for what it's worth.
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