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Palouser":3cnd5xij said:Sweet! I don't know anything about the 6.5-47? What is its parentage? .222 necked up to 6.5?
257 Ackley":3lh3z2ii said:Palouser":3lh3z2ii said:Sweet! I don't know anything about the 6.5-47? What is its parentage? .222 necked up to 6.5?
Here is some info on the cartridge:
http://www.accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/65x47/
Most shooters have found the 120-130 grain bullets work best in this small 6.5 cartridge. The heavy for caliber bullets, (139 +) are usually not able to be driven fast enough to make up for the difference in velocity that the lighter bullets with good BC give. The one I had built a few years ago really liked the 123 Scenars and VV540. Another member here used to have one (now shoots the 6X47 version) who used H4350 behind Berger 130 VLD's.
Although the cartridge was developed for competition, it does make a nice, light recoiling rifle for small and medium sized game.Two guys I shoot F-class with use this caliber for mid-range distances and do fairly well. The caliber doesn't do as well at the LR distances when compared to the improved 6BR's, 6.5X284 or some of the 7mm calibers being used in the open class. Both guys have had to re-barrel their rifles at slightly over 2000 rounds.
BTW - nice shooting to the OP!
257 Ackley":1yiwkhcx said:Don't get me wrong, I really like the 6.5X47 cartridge. For mid-range, it can compete very well with the 6BR and improved versions. The problem I have seen happens once you pass the 800 yard range with many of the calibers that work well at 600.
We had the state LR match won by a guy shooting a 6 Dasher this past year with 105 hybrids. Second place was a 7WSM and third was a 284 Shehane. Most of the guys that shoot the 6.5X47 and 6BR's, go to a 7mm or 30 cal of some type when we go to 1000 in open class. A lot of guys who were shooting the 6.5X284 got tired of replacing barrels half way through the season are doing switch barrel rifles or building separate rigs for MR and LR. I only shoot 2 LR matches a year, so I can't justify building a dedicated rig for LR. I'm perfectly happy keeping my expert classification at LR and focusing on getting better at MR where I have to compete against 23 other high masters at our club.
You had good vertical on your 600 yard target, so the load you have worked up is good at that range. That would have pretty much been all X's on the MR target (.5 MOA).
If I was building a dedicated LR f-open rifle, it would be either a straight .284 or the 284 Shehane. Doing a two day match with 66 rounds being fired each day from some of those bigger calibers will take its toll on you, even with a 22 lb rifle.
Good luck with the rifle and upcoming season.