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<blockquote data-quote="M03" data-source="post: 1167328" data-attributes="member: 94788"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I am new to this forum but I wanted to get a bit of real world advice on the 6.5X55, I am in the market for a new rifle(trading in my .243) so I am looking for a calibre that has adequate velocity and energy out to 400 yards and will result in relativity quick death of game up to 300lb, taking into account proper shot placement. </p><p></p><p>I understand the benefits the 6.5X55 offers with a very high BC, SD and low recoil but will it deliver what is required for a clean kill at 400 yards with a 140 grain factory round(Norma Nosler partition)? I am also considering a .270 but I already have a 30-06 that everyone know is a very versatile caliber so I was hoping to choose a calibre that can be used on deer but would have the capability of been used light weight mountain rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M03, post: 1167328, member: 94788"] Hi, I am new to this forum but I wanted to get a bit of real world advice on the 6.5X55, I am in the market for a new rifle(trading in my .243) so I am looking for a calibre that has adequate velocity and energy out to 400 yards and will result in relativity quick death of game up to 300lb, taking into account proper shot placement. I understand the benefits the 6.5X55 offers with a very high BC, SD and low recoil but will it deliver what is required for a clean kill at 400 yards with a 140 grain factory round(Norma Nosler partition)? I am also considering a .270 but I already have a 30-06 that everyone know is a very versatile caliber so I was hoping to choose a calibre that can be used on deer but would have the capability of been used light weight mountain rifle. [/QUOTE]
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