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Best Powders in the 6.5x55 SE

What have you guys found to be the best powders in the 6.5x55 Swede--with a modern bolt action rifle (not an M96 or other military or sporterized military action)? I'm guessing that it can be made more effective--with higher velocities at safe pressures than shown in the various reloading manuals--with some of the newer powders.
 
Depends on barrel length and bullet weight. I've been using 6.5x55 for over 20 years (not the same rifle).
20" to 22" barrels. For 120gr bullets I use Vit N150 or RL17/RS60. For 139grAB and 140grSST I use Vit N555. Those powders give me a good fill of powder and a clean complete burn.
For a 24" barrel then powders in the 4831/Vit N160 will do the job.
 
With 140gn class bullets Viht N160, Alliant Re22, and Norma MRP have long been regarded as ideal powders, but it's not a fussy eater and you can expect any powder in the 4350-4831 burn rate bracket to perform well.

My personal favourite in a 30-inch barrel F rifle is Viht N165. The two new N500 series powders, N555 and N565, will likely to well in it too for those looking for high MVs. Viht has N555 data in its SE/Skan tables, but not N565. (There are a couple of loads in the lower pressure Swedish Mauser tables.)
 
I used Norma MRP with 160 Woodleigh gr bullets. 2750 with 24" barrel and excellent accuracy.
 
For 120/130/140grain bullets, RE-16. Good accuracy and velocity. 130 Berger or JLK, @ 45.0 grains will give you +/- 3020 fps. 27 inch barrel. With the proper seating depth, it will shoot small from 200 to 600
Norma URP does well too.
 
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I have always used H4350 but H4831 was a close second and probably the go to if I used 140 g bullets, in my old Swede I shoot 130 Accubonds as the deer are quite impressed with them, they lie down right after impact. I shoot 140's in my AI in a modern rifle.

Can't go wrong with either especially given how scarce powder is.
 
All good suggestions, guys. I've been playing with QuickLoad, and Re25 and 26 appear to give higher velocities than other powders at safe pressures. IMR7828ssc does well too according to QuickLoad.
Anyone chronographed loads with these powders?
 
All good suggestions, guys. I've been playing with QuickLoad, and Re25 and 26 appear to give higher velocities than other powders at safe pressures. IMR7828ssc does well too according to QuickLoad.
Anyone chronographed loads with these powders?
If this is for a hunting rifle use whatever gives consistent small 3 shot groups. However, in a comp. rifle I could never get 3-20 shot matches without the bbl. fouling out using RL26.
I hope this helps,

Lloyd
 
I'm gonna jump in with Ammolab as I've been using 4831 for years with excellent results. Always shooting 140 grain bullets. I "sporterized" a M38 swede before I knew better, shortened the barrel slightly and added a nice monte carlo walnut stock. Absolutely one of my best shooters !
 
 

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