- 6.5x55mm
Infobox Firearm Cartridge
name=6.5x55mm
caption=6.5x55mm
origin=flagcountry|Norway / flagcountry|Sweden
type= Military Rifle
service=
used_by=Norway, Sweden
wars=
designer=
design_date=1891
manufacturer=
production_date=1894
number=
variants=
is_SI_specs=yes
parent=
case type= Rimless, bottleneck
bullet=6.71
neck=7.60
shoulder=11.04
base=12.20
rim_dia=12.20
rim_thick=1.50
case_length=55.00
length=80.00
case_capacity=3.75
rifling=220 mm (1-8.66 in)
max_pressure=380
primer=large rifle
filling=
filling_weight=
detonation=
yield=
is_SI_ballistics=
bw1=100
btype1=HP
vel1=3183
en1=2250
bw2=120
btype2=BT
vel2=2812
en2=2108
bw3=140
btype3=SP
vel3=2651
en3=2185
bw4=160
btype4=RN
vel4=2524
en4=2264
bw5=
btype5=
vel5=
en5=
test_barrel_length=
balsrc= Hodgdon [ [http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp 6.5x55 load] " data from Hodgdon]6.5x55mm or 6.5x55mm SE (
C.I.P. ) (also known as 6.5x55mm Krag, 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser or 6,5x55mm Mauser) is arifle cartridge developed in 1891 for use in the new rifles then under consideration by the Swedish-Norwegian Kingdom. The two nations had independent armies and the normal procedure by that time was that the respective MOD'sagreed on using the same ammunition and then purchased small arms or ordnance by their own choice. For this cartridge Norway adopted theKrag-Jørgensen rifle, while Sweden adopted a Mauser rifle design.Development
Early ammunition was loaded with a 10.1
gram (156 grain) long round-nosed bullet ("B-projectile") with a muzzle velocity of 700m/s (2300ft/s ), while later rounds used a 9 gram (139 grain) spitzer bullet ("D-projectile") with a muzzle velocity of 870 m/s (2854 ft/s).ervice
Norway
The 6.5x55mm cartridge was used by Norway in the Krag-Jørgensen rifle and in the
Madsen machine gun , as well as in several prototype self-loading rifles.weden
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Bren Gun ,FN MAG ,Browning M1917 ,Browning M1919 and Schwarzlose.porting Use
The 6.5x55mm cartridge is highly esteemed as a hunting round in Europe, Scandinavia, and North America. It is used for harvesting most kind of game including
elk ,moose andbrown bear in Sweden and Norway, while in Canada and the United States it is used for taking deer and other medium-sized game. Sportsmen who favor the round laud the combination of low recoil coupled with the cartridge's inherent accuracy and superb penetrative qualities.European rifle makers including
CZ , Steyr andMauser offer sporting rifles chambered for this cartridge, as does the Finnish arms manufacturer SAKO/Tikka, while ammunition manufacturers such as Norma, Lapua andHornady offer loadings of the 6.5x55mm round that are designed for use only in modern hunting rifles that can tolerate higher chamber pressures. These modern loadings should never be used in older military rifles.Fact|date=October 2007The cartridge is also used in the Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle).
The 6.5x55mm cartridge was widely used in
biathlon competition until 1975 (when it was replaced by the.22 Long Rifle (.22 LR)rimfire cartridge), because of its inherent accuracy and historical popularity with the Scandinavian nations who have dominated this sport.Chamber differences
Due to different interpretations of the standard, i.e. the standards of manufacturing using maximum chamber in the Krag vs. minimum chamber in the Swedish Mauser, a small percentage of the ammunition produced in Norway required a heavy push on the bolt handle to chamber in the Swedish gun. After the rumor of this difference first surfaced in 1900, it was examined by the Swedish military. They declared the difference to be insignificant, and that both the Swedish and Norwegian ammunition was within the specified parameters laid down. Despite this finding, the Swedish weapon-historian Josef Alm repeated the rumor in a book in the 1930s, leading many to believe that there was a significant difference.The CIP MAP for the 6.5 x 55 SE is 380 MPa (55000 PSI).
SAAMI MAP for this cartridge is 46,000 CUP or 51000 PSI." [http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/264Cal(6.5mm)/6%205%20x%2055%20Swedish%20Mauser%20pages%20229%20and%20230.pdf 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser data] " from Accurate Powder]ee also
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List of rifle cartridges
*6 mm caliber References
* "Accurate Smokeless Powders Loading Guide Number Two (Revised)", Book by Accurate Arms Co, Wolfe Publishing, 2000 p. 229
* [http://www.stevespages.com/jpg/cd65x55mauser.jpg6.5x55mm cartridge dimensions]
*CIP CD-ROM Edition 2003
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