Go to 6.5 bullet

I've shot a lot of Hornady eldx and they shoot well for me, what is everyone's go to 6.5 bullet for tiny groups? I've kicked around the sierras and eldm I know they have a few different weights but have never ventured past the eldx. Targets or game doesn't matter. Pick 1 bullet you would try first no matter what 6.5 caliber you tried because it's a forgiving projectile to work a load up with. 1/8 twist
Every rifle us sn individual.
My rifle shoots the Winchester Expedition 142gr LR Accubond load the best for me as far as factory ammo goes.
ELD-X shot ok but not as good as the Winchester load.
I have way more faith in the Accubond than I do the ELD-X on Elk and such, but that is just me.
 
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Has any one used the 6.5 130 vld norma diamond . It's a great bullet. Been shooting it in a 6.5 creedmore, and a 6.5 grendle. Bc of 584
I thought the diamond was a Molly coated bullet from the manufacturer and looking at the picture it seems to be
 
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Has any one used the 6.5 130 vld norma diamond . It's a great bullet. Been shooting it in a 6.5 creedmore, and a 6.5 grendle. Bc of 584
I shoot burger 140 VLD hunting in my 65 284 and Molly coat my bullets myself it is very cheap and very easy I use the wet method you should learn this and Molly coat them for yourself and save some money
 
Looks like a lot of good choices. A friend of mine played with a savage stealth for a long time and was never satisfied. He tried the 140 Berger in front of h4350 and it was 1 hole groups. Very impressed with his ease of finding a good load with that bullet. Out of curiosity has anyone played with the 130 Sierra gamechanger and if so what we're the results
Only on paper and chronograph, shot good getting 2935fps from a 24", 1-8 twist.
 
For the question about 130 grain Sierra Gamechangers for 6.5, see below from a Seekins Havak PH1... .125" in one of my first 2 handloads. The other was .375" which is also not too shabby. Very impressed with this bullet on paper. I'm hoping it could be an antelope/mule deer/elk bullet all in one. I'm running between 5/8" and 3/4" with ELD-X handloads for 5 shot groups.
 

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For the question about 130 grain Sierra Gamechangers for 6.5, see below from a Seekins Havak PH1... .125" in one of my first 2 handloads. The other was .375" which is also not too shabby. Very impressed with this bullet on paper. I'm hoping it could be an antelope/mule deer/elk bullet all in one. I'm running between 5/8" and 3/4" with ELD-X handloads for 5 shot groups.

They worked great on a couple of antelope last year and I'll use them again this year. I think with a good rib cage lung are shot that they'd do ok for elk. Not sure how a dead on shoulder shot would fare, but then again elk have been taken with a wide array of bullets and wounded with a wide array of bullets too. A 140 grain offering would be nice and I see that they don't offer one in .25 caliber. I may ask my email contact there about those 2.
 
I'd love to hear if a .257 TGK is on the way. My 25-06 loves the 100 Gr Gameking.

I will ask my contact. I like the Hornady 117 grain SBT in my .25-06. I've used their 6.5mm 129 grain interlock for years as it works great without being overly destructive as their SSTs are said to be.
 
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