Re: 6.5x47 Lapua. Long or short action?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mtn grizzly</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Wow! I have only been bouncing around Snipers Hide for a week now BUT I must say that their are some very bizarre comments made from time to time - mostly out of pure ignorance. A few Facts:
1) 6.5 X 47L was designed for a short action and will "never" require more length (even with 140 VLD's and a long throat).
2) 6.5 X 47L is literally flooding the tactical scene because it does so many things extremely well. Its not just a paper punching caliber.
3) Dont be fooled by the size or volume of the case. Owners are getting velocities that exceed the 260 and 260 Improved versions. All that with a better designed case - that can handle pressures far above other choices , small primer pocket & great brass. </div></div>
+1
The little 6.5x47 case is like that little chihuahua who walks up to the big dog, pisses on it, turns and kicks sand on it. In my little rifle I've pushed 140's to just a skootch over 3000 fps before seeing even the slightest hint of pressure; and I've also talked to other shooters who've done the same. Do not let it's size fool you or somebody with a "paper killer" 6.5x47 will embarrass you.
I own two 6.5x47's. The first is a near 18 lb sniper/tactical rifle that does more than punch paper. I shoot in matches that require mag changes and timed COF with 5-10 rd mags out to 1k.
I was impressed so much with that little case that I had a second rifle built; an 8-1/2 lb hunting rifle built on a Pierce short action that so far is not quite as accurate as it's larger brother but is about a 1/2 MOA rifle with 140 Nosler PT's. This is a serious piece of hardware that has a future with many trips to Alaska.
Alan