6.55x55 loads

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i have loaded 6.5x55 swedish with 140gr Partition using IMR4320 for years and of course now the IMR4320 has been discontinued. i have stockpiled some but it is going to run out and i am looking for some recommendations on another powder - any thoughts?
 
the IMR4350 was the way i was leaning so i will give that a try to keep things simple - how many grains have you found works the best ?
 
the IMR4350 was the way i was leaning so i will give that a try to keep things simple - how many grains have you found works the best ?
I'll have to go check my load book, but most of the time I stuck right around Nosler's data for a few different bullets. I might have needed a little extra or less powder to attain book speeds, but that rifle has shot just about everything well.

Doesn't get too much easier than sticking with 4350 for it. It's going to get great speeds and it's usually pretty accurate of a powder.
 
Any powder in the IMR 4350 - IMR 7828 SSC range will work. When I get home tonight I can give you some exact loads. We run H 4350 in my wife's gun and it works with pretty much any bullet we have tried.
 
With 130 grain bullets I have found that H4831 whilst really accurate is pretty slow. It maybe better with 140 class bullets. H4350 has been better and still is very accurate. The old Swede is a much underrated cartridge just quietly going about its business.
 
My load so don’t use it but work up to what’s good in your gun. In my Ruger No 1 6.5x55 IMR 4350 gets me 2640 fps with a 140 Partition using 44 grains. 43.5 grains gives me the same velocity with the Ballistic tip or AccuBond. My gun is the international version with a short barrel so I’m sure a 22 inch barrel would produce better velocity than I can get….but this fella couldn’t tell it was a slower load😎IMG_2370.jpeg
 
Checked my records and in my wife's Tikka we used 45 gr of H 4350 with the 140 gr Partition with excellent results. Pretty sure it was around 2650 fps. Safe in our rifle but work up carefully for anyone trying it. Too bad IMR 4955 was discontinued because it was really good too. I have had a couple other 6.5x55's in the past and had excellent results with both IMR 4350 and 7828 SSC.

I would try any of the 4350's first and go from there.
 
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I used 43 gr of IMR-4350 w/ 140 gr Partitions for good accuracy (5 shot 1" groups @ 200 yards) . Velocity seemed pretty good in my rifles, but I didn't have a chrony back then so cannot verify actual velocity. Book (Nosler) stated that it should be 2780 fps. Book says the AccuBond should get same velocity.
Book also shows 52 gr of H1000 should get 2790 fps with same bullets...never got a chance to try this load.
 
My load so don’t use it but work up to what’s good in your gun. In my Ruger No 1 6.5x55 IMR 4350 gets me 2640 fps with a 140 Partition using 44 grains. 43.5 grains gives me the same velocity with the Ballistic tip or AccuBond. My gun is the international version with a short barrel so I’m sure a 22 inch barrel would produce better velocity than I can get….but this fella couldn’t tell it was a slower load😎View attachment 24327
Nice stutzen rifle you have there. I love them & have two... one an old 1936 Mannlicher Schoenauer 6.5x54MSch the other a 1997 Steyr Mannlicher 'Classic' 6.5x55SE
 
My load so don’t use it but work up to what’s good in your gun. In my Ruger No 1 6.5x55 IMR 4350 gets me 2640 fps with a 140 Partition using 44 grains. 43.5 grains gives me the same velocity with the Ballistic tip or AccuBond. My gun is the international version with a short barrel so I’m sure a 22 inch barrel would produce better velocity than I can get….but this fella couldn’t tell it was a slower load😎View attachment 24327
Lefty I have the same rifle but in stainless. Going to give your load a try. Only shot factory ammo in it so far.
 
I've had good result with both IMR and H4350 using bullet wts from 120 to 140gr. I know it's hard to find and pricey but RL19 and 22 does great in both my 6.5x55s. 4831 powders are no slouch either. You'll be good with any of these. Dan.
 
i have loaded 6.5x55 swedish with 140gr Partition using IMR4320 for years and of course now the IMR4320 has been discontinued. i have stockpiled some but it is going to run out and i am looking for some recommendations on another powder - any thoughts?
I am using VV N160 in mine with 140 gr bullets with great results as well. The VV powders have been more available than most and sometimes even cheaper
 
I use IMR4350 (46gns) in my 6.5x55SE by the way but I'm using the Hornady 123gn SST bullet... reckon it would work with a 140gn bullet but possibly IMR 4831 would work better with the heavier bullet.
 

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I use IMR4350 in my 6.5x55SE by the way but I'm using the Hornady 123gn SST bullet... reckon it would work with a 140gn bullet but possibly IMR 4831 would work better with the heavier bullet.
Here is my 6.5x55: Special Edition LH Steyr Model M FS w/ QD mounts
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I haven't shot it as yet. Looking forward to developing a load for it and stalking deer and moose in the woods with it!
 
Here is my 6.5x55: Special Edition LH Steyr Model M FS w/ QD mounts
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I haven't shot it as yet. Looking forward to developing a load for it and stalking deer and moose in the woods with it!
Cool stutzen very similar to mine, but a year or two earlier. Your Mod. M looks like it's the 'Luxus' model. The difference between your & my rifle is in the magazine type, bolt & safety. Superb rifles. Really great slick bolts on the Mannlicher rifles. Hold the trigger & tip the rifle downward & the bolt slides straight into battery. QD mounts are great & zero perfectly each time they're removed/replaced. I load 6.5x55SE for friends who also use the Hornady 123gn SST bullet. (43gns) Viht. N550 works great with the bullet. For the heavier 140gn bullet, Viht. N560 works well.
 
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