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Dave Hoback
03-29-2023, 04:22 PM
Yeah, seems strange. But like I said, just try searching & you’ll find others through more than the last decade, who were looking at the same problem & using the this method. But all was actually fine. They loaded ammunition to proper Loading Manual COAL & recipes, and found good accuracy with no pressure problems. And the ones I found were 6.5x55 Swede specific! So, we might just overthinking it. Kinda like when people decide a Savage barrel is TRASH because they used a Bore Scope, without ever testing it.

Maybe try some factory ammunition first?

dillwt
03-29-2023, 05:59 PM
Yeah, seems strange. But like I said, just try searching & you’ll find others through more than the last decade, who were looking at the same problem & using the this method. But all was actually fine. They loaded ammunition to proper Loading Manual COAL & recipes, and found good accuracy with no pressure problems. And the ones I found were 6.5x55 Swede specific! So, we might just overthinking it. Kinda like when people decide a Savage barrel is TRASH because they used a Bore Scope, without ever testing it.

Maybe try some factory ammunition first?

Factory ammo coming with the No-Go gauge. I will set up a dummy round tonight per Speer Manual and check that.

dillwt
03-29-2023, 06:50 PM
Yeah, seems strange. But like I said, just try searching & you’ll find others through more than the last decade, who were looking at the same problem & using the this method. But all was actually fine. They loaded ammunition to proper Loading Manual COAL & recipes, and found good accuracy with no pressure problems. And the ones I found were 6.5x55 Swede specific! So, we might just overthinking it. Kinda like when people decide a Savage barrel is TRASH because they used a Bore Scope, without ever testing it.

Maybe try some factory ammunition first?

Removed barrel and set up 4 Dummy Rounds at 3.00 and longer up to 3.15. Chambered the first one and it was obvious the round was not fully seated in the chamber. Tapped on the cartridge base lightly to fully seat brass. had to lightly pry cartridge out with screw driver. remeasured OAL. it was now 2.99 and seating in the lands. Very obvious thanks to Mr. Sharpie. Repeated process on the 3 remaining dummy rounds. Same results on all 3. So looks like I have a short throat. From looking at the rifling marks I can probably seat to OAL of 2.97 and be just kissing them. Not sure if this was by design from Shilen. I may keep it this way but shooting lead free may be a problem. Any Thoughts?

Dave Hoback
03-29-2023, 08:22 PM
Well, like I first said.. my Shilen in 260 Rem was the same way. So I reamed with a PTG Uni Throater. If you want, you can rent these from 4D Rentals inexpensively. (Where I got mine) https://4drentals.com/product/6-5mm-precision-throater/

cowboybart
04-14-2023, 10:34 AM
Try a different bullet other than the Speer. The Speer is kinda heavy and fat up front. Maybe try a Bal Tip or whatever Hornady is offering. If the quest is hunting - keep that in mind when selecting a bullet. If punching paper, any of the Match bullets from Berger, Sierra, Nosler, Hornady ... should be able to be seated out longer as they are sleeker.