Hello all,
sorry if this is the wrong forum for this, I didn't see a forum listed for internal ballistics, so I posted here.
I have a rifle build in the works and I am considering a chambering in a 6.5mm caliber. Word I have received is that I should look for a cartridge that could accelerate a 140 grain 6.5mm bullet up to around 3000 fps(I'm told this is the best velocity for accuracy for this bullet). I've looked at .260 Reminton, 6.5X47mm Lapua, 6.5 Creedmoor, but they don't seem to be capable of safely being able to get that bullet past 2850 - 2900 fps. The 6.5X55mm Swede seems to have the additional case capacity, but is limited to a low 55(?)ksi max pressure (due to all the old Mausers out there) but my thinking was that if you were going to load this cartridge in a strong modern action, couldn't you safely load it higher, and get to the 3000 fps mark? So why hasn't this cartridge been considered for long range shooting applications? I admit that it requires a long action, and perhaps that, and the pressure limitations I mentioned could be the reason. I would be very interested to get your input on this question.
Thanks.
Edit: I've also considered 6.5-284 Norma, but I'm a little leary of all the claims on short barrel life associated with this chambering, though I'm not entirely clear on the reason. I've heard it has something to do with the hot load eroding the rifling near the throat, but I would think that would be an issue with any hot loaded cartridge...
sorry if this is the wrong forum for this, I didn't see a forum listed for internal ballistics, so I posted here.
I have a rifle build in the works and I am considering a chambering in a 6.5mm caliber. Word I have received is that I should look for a cartridge that could accelerate a 140 grain 6.5mm bullet up to around 3000 fps(I'm told this is the best velocity for accuracy for this bullet). I've looked at .260 Reminton, 6.5X47mm Lapua, 6.5 Creedmoor, but they don't seem to be capable of safely being able to get that bullet past 2850 - 2900 fps. The 6.5X55mm Swede seems to have the additional case capacity, but is limited to a low 55(?)ksi max pressure (due to all the old Mausers out there) but my thinking was that if you were going to load this cartridge in a strong modern action, couldn't you safely load it higher, and get to the 3000 fps mark? So why hasn't this cartridge been considered for long range shooting applications? I admit that it requires a long action, and perhaps that, and the pressure limitations I mentioned could be the reason. I would be very interested to get your input on this question.
Thanks.
Edit: I've also considered 6.5-284 Norma, but I'm a little leary of all the claims on short barrel life associated with this chambering, though I'm not entirely clear on the reason. I've heard it has something to do with the hot load eroding the rifling near the throat, but I would think that would be an issue with any hot loaded cartridge...