Any Experience with PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 6.5MM (.263) 139gr SPBT or 56gr SPRN

scott fairchild

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Has any one used the PRVI 6.5mm bullets on African Game? I am able to buy some but would like to get some feedback from anyone that has used them.
 
No experience with the Privi, but I assume you know it's a standard cup and core bullet.

The only 6.5 mm premium hunting bullet I see available right now is the Barnes 127 gr LRX.
 

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I bought five boxes of Privi in 6.5x57 (139grain) just so as to have brass for a Mannlicher-Schoenauer I acquired some time ago. I can honestly say that it didn't shoot great out of my rifle, but that also didn't surprise me. Once I put together some handloads, all was well. The Privi brass was soft in my experience and worked well through the full length die. The primer pockets were tight.

As far as performance as 'shootist' said above, it's a cup and core bullet. I have no experience with this ammo on African game, but it flattened the living sh*t out of a Wisconsin whitetail last year at about 100 yards. I wasn't able to recover the bullet to be able to impart an opinion on it's performance outside of lethality.

Hope some of this helps...
 

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