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6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
How is the recoil of the 6.5x55? If possible compare it to a standard American caliber that is about equal in recoil.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
I have one, a mauser action and a 18.5 inch barrel. In my opinion it kicks less than a 30-30. I can't even feel it when I'm shooting.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
never shot the 6.5X55 but from all i can tell it is very comparable to the 260 rem
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
A bit more than the .257 Roberts and a bit less than the 7mm-08.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
About like a 243.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
James beat me to it...lol.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
In a M96 Swedish mauser it's an all day shooter. It's pretty much the standard in Europe.
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
The 6.5x55 recoils very mildly. I have a Winchester Modle 70 Featherweight in .243, and the recoil from this feels a bit heavier than from any of my three 6.5 Swedes. I will sayh that all of my Swedes are fairly heavy compared the the Featherweight; one is an as-issued military M38, one is an M38 that I dropped into a sporter stock, and one is a CZ 550.
Thndrchiken said it right - - the Swede is an all day shooter. |
RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
A 6.5 X 55 in a military rifle is extremely comfortable to shoot, a *****cat. And a modern rifle in this caliber, even in a fairly light rifle, can be very easy to absorb if the stock is fitted correctly. It is probably on of the best cartridges going for combining mild recoil, potency, and versatility....bullet weights from 85 grains to 160 can be had.........but this puppy really shines from 115 grains to 140 grains
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RE: 6.5x55 caliber, Recoil?
Thats for the replies everyone.
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