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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ Center fire Rifles => Topic started by: Fishin-Technician on January 30, 2006, 01:26:57 PM
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I could not resist it, I had my eye on this 550 Full Stock .308 for a couple of months now. The dealer said it sat for over a year, $529. out the door +tax.....now I have to decide on optics, these CZ's are addicting does it ever stop?
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these CZ's are addicting does it ever stop?
I hope not! Just got a call from my local gun shop and my 550 Full Stock 6.5X55 is in. I'll pick it up this Saturday and maybe sleep with it Sat. night.
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Truly AWESOME and Very Underrated cartridge. Steve4102, lemme know if you reload and we can swap some data on loads. Also have the 550!
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I handload and I will be working up loads for my 550 and my M70 in 6.5x55 in a month or two. I am all snowed in right now. For now, all I am doing is fireforming my brass and waiting for some of this darn snow to melt.
I look forward to swapping data with you!
You might find thid interesting. I recieved this from Johan Loubser over at Accurate Powders.
Caliber: 6.5mm x 55 Swedish Mauser.
Barrel length: 24
Powder: Accurate MAGPRO.
Bullet weight: 120 grains.
Start load: 50.0 grains (2650 2750 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 54.0 grains (2900 3000 Ft/p/sec). Full case/compressed.
Bullet weight: 140 grains.
Start load: 46.0 grains (2400 2500 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 51.0 grains (2700 2800 Ft/p/sec). Full case/compressed.
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The 6.5x55 is an excellent general hunting round. You will be happy with it.
Good shooting.
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Load A, 3 shots = 0.687
Bullet: Nosler BT, 120 gr
Primer: WLR
Case: Winchester, FL resize
Powder: Hodgdon, Varget 38.6
COL: 3.100 (-0.03 off lands)
Load B, 3 shots = 0.932
Bullet: Sirrra, Game King, 140 gr
Primer: WLR
Case: Winchester, FL resize
Powder: Hodgdon, Varget 36.0
COL: 3.035 (-0.035 off lands)
Both shoot very well in mine. Sorry to be so long to answer, this board is so DEAD I do not check it often, looks like it is a LITTLE warmer!
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Mark,
Thanks for the load data. Let us know how the loads do in the field. Since I do not have an FS, I have wondered how weather conditions effect accuracy. As you used your FS post your results.
Good hunting.