We all know that loading data for the 6.5x55 is held low due to the type 96 Mausers. Lets forget them and see what you think of my theory.
1. The 6.5x55 holds more powder than the 260 Remington.
2. There are modern 6.5x55s made (Remington, Winchester, SAKO, Tikka, CZ and probably more.
3. So we have a cartridge (6.5x55) that has more powder capacity than the 260, that is available in actions the same as the 260, yet loading data is lower. just to pick two:
6.5x55 142 SMK 43.7 gr H4350 gives 2653 fps
260 Rem 142 SMK 44.5 H4350 gives 2735 fps
4. While I am not a ballistics expert, I know that bigger cases give more velocity with the same bullets and other variable held constant.
5. Just for grins I filled both cases (fired) with W760, a nice dense powder. 6.5x55 57 gr, 260 53 gr. The 6.5x55 has a slightly longer neck so effective powder capacity (loaded ammo) should favor it even more. But, we have at least 7.5% more in the 6.5x55
6. So here's my theory: A 6.5x55 in a modern action should be able to whup the ass of a 260 Remington, given loads of almost 60,000 PSI as the 260 uses.
What do you folks think ?
1. The 6.5x55 holds more powder than the 260 Remington.
2. There are modern 6.5x55s made (Remington, Winchester, SAKO, Tikka, CZ and probably more.
3. So we have a cartridge (6.5x55) that has more powder capacity than the 260, that is available in actions the same as the 260, yet loading data is lower. just to pick two:
6.5x55 142 SMK 43.7 gr H4350 gives 2653 fps
260 Rem 142 SMK 44.5 H4350 gives 2735 fps
4. While I am not a ballistics expert, I know that bigger cases give more velocity with the same bullets and other variable held constant.
5. Just for grins I filled both cases (fired) with W760, a nice dense powder. 6.5x55 57 gr, 260 53 gr. The 6.5x55 has a slightly longer neck so effective powder capacity (loaded ammo) should favor it even more. But, we have at least 7.5% more in the 6.5x55
6. So here's my theory: A 6.5x55 in a modern action should be able to whup the ass of a 260 Remington, given loads of almost 60,000 PSI as the 260 uses.
What do you folks think ?