6.5mm for plains game hunting?

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Having read a lot about the 6.5mm x 55 Swedish Mauser it is not very commonly used in Africa. Yet hunters in Scandinavia have used this caliber very effectively for decades on eveything up to the size of moose. The ballistics sound perfect for plains game. Bullet weight ranges from 110 gr up 150 or 160gr, sectional density (read penetration) is on par with a 30-06, its flat shooting and the beauty is that it has the recoil of a 25-06. Has anybody used this on African plains game?

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My 6.5 Remington Magnum is instant death on mule deer with 120-grain Nosler Partition bullets, and I plan to use it on elk with 140-grain bullets next year.

I have had no experience with the slower 6.5x55, but it has a good reputation all over the world and should be just fine for all African plains game up to and including kudu -- except maybe hasty shots at wildebeest (the toughest antelope of all, IMHO).

For some reason, too many Americans falsely believe they need a shoulder-thumping caliber when they head to Africa to shoot antelope no larger or tougher than our deer and elk. Proper bullet placement is all-important, and few can handle the recoil of calibers larger than the .338 Winchester Magnum.

My personal limit for comfortable shooting is the .300 Winchester Magnum. Although it is not legal everywhere for the larger critters, it will put down anything in Africa except elephant and rhino with proper bullet placement.

So take your 6.5x55, and enjoy.

Bill Quimby
 
I have 3 6.5x55 including a carl gustov that can drive nails at 200 yards , with custom loads I believe that you kill anything up to elk size . Two elk in the past 3 years have fallen to that old gun . I just bought a Tika T3 in the same caliber just have not the time to set it up yet . :rolleyes:
 
It is on record that one of the old commercial elephant hunters in East Africa (can't remember the name) used a 6.5mm x 55 extensively and effectively on elephants for years. He used a .303 or something before and because of availabilty of ammunition at the time and the higher costs he switched over to the 6.5mm x 55. BUT he knew where to place the shot.
 
The 6.5x55 Swede is fairly popular amongst local hunters in SA. I know of a couple of locals who use it.

By all accounts it works very effectively and offers great penetration.
 
I shoot a .264 win mag quite a bit for my western states hunting, and it is outstanding in game up to the size of elk. I imagine it'd be a great plains game caliber in Africa for everything other than perhaps Eland, but keep in mind that it wouldn't be legal in all countries. Zimbabwe has a .275 minimum, so the ribgy or .270 is the minimum for many species.
 
I took my 264 last year. It worked just fine on everything I tried with it. I'm so confident in it that I wouldn't hesitate on an eland with it. Shot placement is everything and I have full faith and confidence in this calibre's terminal ballistics.
 
Let me suggest something. There is an exclent european caliber 6,5x68 , ideal for small and medium plains game.
Really fast, flat trajectory... and excelent option for long range shooting... and quite power for such a small bullet.

I just point it because it is not well known outside european countries.
Jose
 
It is on record that one of the old commercial elephant hunters in East Africa (can't remember the name) used a 6.5mm x 55 extensively and effectively on elephants for years. He used a .303 or something before and because of availabilty of ammunition at the time and the higher costs he switched over to the 6.5mm x 55. BUT he knew where to place the shot.

WMD "Karamojo" Bell, Saying that he knew where to place a shot is an understatement. I know people who have shot Alska-Yukon Moose with a 6.5X55 Swede. They are quite large and take a lot of killing. .264 caliber is above the minimum required for Tanzania Plains game.
 
Im taking my 6.5x55 Swede to Namibia for a plains game hunt. Its a little small for Kudu and Oryx, but for Steenbuck, and Impala, and Dik Dik, they are supposed to be great. Thats what from what i have read.
 
Perhaps someone from Namibia can chime in here but my understanding is that 7mm (.284) is the minimum caliber for hunting big game in Namibia. They have further energy classes for various size classes of big game.

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Smallest calibre 7 mm.
Minimum energy (Eo - muzzle velocity): 1350 Joule for springbuck, duiker etc.
2700 Joule for hartebeest, wildebeest, kudu, gemsbuck, eland etc.
5400 Joule for buffalo, elephant, rhino etc.

No solid point cartridge is allowed to be used on antelope or any other species.
Fully automatic weapons (e.g. AK 47 and other military hardware) are PROHIBITED.
Other self-loading, considered semi-automatic weapons are NOT PROHIBITED, but you can expect questions at the Airport of importation.
!! Handguns and automatic weapons are prohibited. !!

If something has changed someone from Namibia can surely advise.
 
Yeh SkyLine I looked that up. I wasn't sure though if they went by the size requirement or the energy. :-( I am only going to use it for Springbuck, Duiker and Klipspringer. I am taking a .300 Remington Ultra magnum with 180 Gr. Scirocco for the Oryx and Kudu. Im afraid that would blow appart one of those little Springbuck. The remington ammo for my .300 RUM puts out 5722.8318 Joules. I think that would be over kill. I know that the 6.5x55 meets the energy requirements. Its 2738.716 Joule's should be more than sufficient. I hope that they will let me use it. Again any one who knows Namibia please let me know,.Im spending a small fortune upgrading my guns for this trip. Thanks for the quick response
 
duckman90, Kelly is right, the smallest rifle caliber allowed to be brought into Namibia for plains game hunting is a 7 mm (.284) caliber or the equivalent of a .270 caliber. I would say that your 6.5 Swede (.260) caliber does not meet the minimum requirement imposed by Namibia. It is not wether it meets the minimum energy of 1350 Joule for medium to small game or if "they" will let you use it... It is just not legal to import in the first place.
 
Thanks Guys! Im glad this got squared away before I shipped it there. Gues that means Im taking my 30-06 as my back up gun.
 
Duckman: That 30-06 can be your primary gun. That gun will take care of any of the animals you listed easily! I've collected all of them and more & used nothing but the 06!!
 
I love my big rifles but have fallen in love with the 6.5x55 I have a Tika T3 Laminate I can load small 85 grain for wolf and go up to 160 grain for deer have not shot a moose with it but think if I do my part right the cartridge would do just fine, I find the older I get the more sensitive to recoil I become alas I got rid of the big thumpers and my largest being a 300H&H, it was very interesting to find out you cannot take a 6.5 to Namibia as I have pondered alot about taking the 6.5 on my next hunt to Afrika no worries the 7x57 is just as classy
 
I have shot 11 African Plains game and one lion with a 6.5SAUM. My Sable walked ten feet before it died. The lion took five steps then died. Animals shot Zebra, Red Heartbeast, Black and Blue wildebeest, Blesbuck, Springbuck,
My wife shot a Zebra, Blue Wildebeest, Springbuck with a 6mm Creedmoor , they all dropped in there tracks.
 
The last two plains game hunts, I used a 6.5x55 tikka t3 stainless laminate. I use 160 grain woodleighs. The first hunt was a culling gig. 25 wildebeest and god knows what else. The second was nyala, kudu, zebra, baboons, vervit, Impala and another wildebeest. On over 50head of Aftican game I've still not recovered a bullet and cannot give the old 6.5 enough credit. Easy on the shoulder and if you do your part it will also drop an eland in its tracks. I use the 6.5 very much now from moose down. It just does the job. Don't get me wrong. I love my classics but the 6.5 has been faithful
 
I too love my 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser. I'd call it a classic if being brought into production in 1896 qualifies. A hand loaded Swedish Mauser will spit 140 Gr. pills at almost 2800 FPS. Coupled with the accuracy they are famous for makes them a go to rifle for anything up to about 500 lbs.
 
Yes the 6.5x55 truly is a classic. On the other end real curious about the new weatherby 6.5. Just wished it was moving a 160grain bullet. Love the heavy torpedoes
 

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