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6.5x47 hunting bullets

KodiakHunter1

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Has anybody tried the 130 grain Accubond or the 140 grain partitions as hunting rounds yet? I am interested to see if anybody has handloaded these bullets and what their groups have looked like.

Thanks,
 
Re: 6.5x47 hunting bullets

Try the 130 Berger's VLD's in the Hunting Bullet. The box will be marked as such. I know of a deer or two that was wacked with em. The deer were hanging upside down an hour later.
 
Re: 6.5x47 hunting bullets

i used the Nosler 140 grain Partition for a lot of years in my 6.5x55s and .264 WM rifles. they do a good job, better at 6.5x55 velocities than .264 speeds.

but they shot easily well enough from all of my rifles for hunting.
 
Re: 6.5x47 hunting bullets

I did a water jug test on the 130g NAB and 130g SII bullets in my 6.5x284. The jugs were placed about 10ft from the muzzle with a muzzle velocity of about 3200fps.

The NAB was stuck in the 6th jug with the SII was also found in the 6th jug. The SII retained about 80% while the NAB was about 65% if I remember correctly. The SII had a wider frontal diameter than the NAB.

Here are a couple pictures:
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I would feel confident using either bullet in 6.5 for whitetails. The NAB shot a little better for me, but not by much (.6MOA vs .75MOA)
 
Re: 6.5x47 hunting bullets

Sons Sako 260 shot 2 consecutive 3 shot groups at 200 yds, 130 AB, each group the first 2 shots went into one hole, yes both groups, 2 n 1 hole. Using Fed. brass.

I dropped a deer at 250 yds last year from my 6.5x55 single shot. DRT. It was enough
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