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What kind of 6.5/260 to buy?

Posted By: Oldpaint

What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 04:25 AM

I am looking for a 6.5x284, 6.5 x 47 Lapua, 6,5x55 Swede, 260 Rem or 264 Win Mag, but I don't know where to start, Any help or advantages/disadvantages of each I would love to hear. Plus any good manufacturers that won't cost an arm and a leg,
Posted By: Varget 7-08

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 04:35 AM

For what purpose?
Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 04:37 AM

Hunting. Blind hunting TX, Antelope WY, Mule deer
Posted By: J.G.

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 04:39 AM

Originally Posted By: Varget 7-08
For what purpose?


^^this^^

The 260, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 6.5 x 47 will do just about anything (among the six fives), with more barrel life, less recoil, and less powder. Unless, of course, you want a screaming fast 6.5
Posted By: WileyCoyote

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 01:00 PM

Awww Jason, I knew you would say that...IMO the OP just described what a 264WMg was built for. But the venerable Wmg is not the place to start IMO in a 6.5 Sumthin.

For lower cost "factory built off the rack" guns I'd look at Ruger & Savage for a 6.5 Creedmore, & Remmy for a 260 for a spread in price points and gun features.

Bud's & Eurooptics on line both are now stocking Tikka T3 Hunter Grades in 260 & 6.5x55's when they can get delivery at about $650/$680 and are steller bug hole shooters...at least the T3 HG 6.5 Swede I owned was boringly accurate. FWIW none of the other factory built 6.5's interest me, after getting totally spoiled with the Tikka's performance. Which leads to another thought to persue.....I may wind up buying another 260 in a T3 to pair up with my "tooo pretty to get wet" wood/blue SAKO 260, to use in bad weather after getting a B&C composite stock and Cerakote job... as part of my downsize and consolidate the gun safe drive.
Ron
Posted By: Chuck McDonald

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 01:17 PM

6.5-284 Norma, .26 Nosler, or 264 win mag would be my picks. LOL
Posted By: kmon11

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 02:08 PM

There is not a bad hunting caliber in the OP's list. I went with the 6.5-284 with no regrets. Then again there are also 6.5 Grendel, 6.5X54 and a 264WM in the safe all of which will take care of the mentioned game at ranges I prefer to shoot and further than myself or most should be shooting at game. Barrel life I really do not worry about, if IU shoot out a barrel then I have enjoyed shooting that rifle and get a new barrel for it.

Look at the rifles in your price range chambered for any of the above plus 6.5 Creedmoor, pick the rifle you like and enjoy.
Posted By: glb1955

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 02:37 PM

I love my 6.5x284. I don't know just what companies offer it (except for Savage). Mine is built off of a Rem 700 long action. It is accurate and does not have much recoil. I am a 6.5 fan and just got a 6.5/257 weatherby. It is also accurate and is nice. Depends on just what you want.
Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 02:39 PM

Not to worried about the money part of it. I want a rifle that I will keep. I have never sold any of my rifles. I also handload,, so that should help with all the calibers.
Posted By: 30378

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 03:27 PM

The 264 and 6.5x284 are really hard on barrels. The 260 would and has got my money.
Posted By: WileyCoyote

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 03:55 PM

Old Paint, if $bux is not a problem & you can reload for it, then that opens the door for lots of options in the Semi Production/Custom offerings from Nosler, Cooper & etc ...and Montana Rifle Co's American Standard Line in several 6.5 calibers. MRC ASR's in wood/blue run about $1100, wood/SS $1200 & SS/syn about $13-1400 in a choice of 22 calibers including 3 6.5s in 260, 6.5x284 & 264Wmg. MRC also builds full customs from about $2k to $5k+++

Nosler, like Cooper, start at about $15/$1600 and go up from there and I would be hard pressed to have to choose 'tween the 2 lines. Steyr also makes a 260 in the $1-$1500 range... but if you are into spending Hedge Fund Mgr or Exxon level money just for fun, Blaser makes a pile of options in 6.5's.

Another way to look at this is that 270Win's in 130's & 140's runs equal in MV's to a tiny bit faster than a 6.5x284, and about as fast as a 264Wmg +/- individual barrel idiosyncrosies...but a 270 anything is not as good a Loooong range bullet past 500 yards in BC's, that are necessary to help fight the wind for past 400 yard shots. Just remember... we are picking fly poop outta the pepper at under 300/350 yards on any of these calibers in that bullet weight range, IMO.

The only reason I wound up with a SAKO 260 - yet another $1500/$2000+ 260 or 6.5x55 option - is that I had such great success with a Tikka T3 HG 6.5x55 boring accuracy shooting 120's & 130's, and stumbled into a trade deal on a killer looking SAKO Hunter Grade that is out of production....and used the Swede as part of the trade deal. If I can't find a gently used SAKO 260 Finnlite SS/syn for $9-$1100 in the next year or so I'll pick up a new T3 HG 260 for about $650/$700 and spend the balance of that used SAKO Finnlite budget to "weatherize" the 260 T3. Got other guns to get squared away meantime.

If I had never sold any of my guns...I'd have to have a 6 car garage sized walkin Vault...like a couple folks I know do as part of their Wine Cellar.

I know I know ...decisions decisions. Just remember...in a 6.5 aka .264 diameter ...there is no Wrong choice, they are all that good a caliber. JMHO & YMMV
Have fun and good luck.
Ron

Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 03:59 PM

I have a 270, 270 WSM and a 6.8. Just heard good things about the 260/6.5s for long range shooting.
Posted By: ChadTRG42

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 04:04 PM

The 260 Rem and 6.5 CM are awesome rounds. It's a whole new world of awesome with a 6.5x47.
Posted By: thedoveshooter

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 07:46 PM

6.5X55mm if you want a more traditional rifle.
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 08:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Oldpaint
Hunting. Blind hunting TX, Antelope WY, Mule deer


Short action, long action? OTC ammo?
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 08:13 PM

Originally Posted By: Oldpaint
Not to worried about the money part of it. I want a rifle that I will keep. I have never sold any of my rifles. I also handload,, so that should help with all the calibers.


Gap or beanland ...6.5 saum

Or mcwhorter 6.5wby
Posted By: kmon11

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 08:23 PM

Originally Posted By: BOBO the Clown
Originally Posted By: Oldpaint
Not to worried about the money part of it. I want a rifle that I will keep. I have never sold any of my rifles. I also handload,, so that should help with all the calibers.


Gap or beanland ...6.5 saum

Or mcwhorter 6.5wby



Why not the 26 Nosler?
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/12/14 10:58 PM

Forgot about that one...so ya 26nolser. Still curious on what final numbers will be and felt recoil
Posted By: Rodell

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/13/14 02:42 PM

Don't overlook the 6.5x55. It is a sane caliber with excellent performance. There's factory fodder available and it is easy to load for. A 140 grain accubond at 2700 fps is potent medicine.

I became a believer over the last few years where I've used this caliber on all manner of game, from whitetail to red stag.
Posted By: thedoveshooter

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/13/14 04:20 PM

My "go to" load for my 6.5x55mm is pushing a 120 gr. Barnes TSX @ 3000 fps.
Posted By: Bullfrog

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/13/14 06:18 PM

Originally Posted By: BOBO the Clown
Forgot about that one...so ya 26nolser. Still curious on what final numbers will be and felt recoil


Has anyone here picked one up yet? I'm curious myself
Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 08:35 PM

If I chose the 260 Rem, what barrel length would I want?
Posted By: J.G.

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 09:52 PM

I run a 24". It's not too handy to maneuver, but makes 2800 fps with a 140 gr.

If you go 22" you'll be around 2760 fps

If you go 20" you'll be around 2720 fps.

In your case I'm sure a 20" would be the perfect compromise of a short, handy (slow) 16", and a long, unhandy (fast) 24".
Posted By: Brother in-law

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 10:05 PM

My 6.5 creed is 2810 with 130 gr Berger and 21.5" barrel
Posted By: HorizonFirearms

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 10:09 PM

Yep I am running the 129 Lr accubonds and 45 gr of h414 at 2904 out of a 23 inch creed
Posted By: HorizonFirearms

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 10:10 PM

glad to see the weekly creed vs 260 debate is still live and well
Posted By: kmon11

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/14/14 11:29 PM

Originally Posted By: HorizonFirearms
Yep I am running the 129 Lr accubonds and 45 gr of h414 at 2904 out of a 23 inch creed


How does the dope chart hold up with the published BC from Nosler?
Posted By: Gravytrain

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 02:21 PM

I would suggest 6.5 creed is great for non-reloaders. As a reloader
of 308 and 260 among others, I prefer the 260.

260 loaded ammo is often more expensive than Hornady creed which you could
stock up on.
Posted By: HorizonFirearms

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 03:16 PM

Originally Posted By: kmon1
Originally Posted By: HorizonFirearms
Yep I am running the 129 Lr accubonds and 45 gr of h414 at 2904 out of a 23 inch creed


How does the dope chart hold up with the published BC from Nosler?


Well, unless my crono is off at 750 looks like the pretty spot on, haven't had a chance to shoot it farther than that yet
Posted By: HorizonFirearms

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 03:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Gravytrain
I would suggest 6.5 creed is great for non-reloaders. As a reloader
of 308 and 260 among others, I prefer the 260.

260 loaded ammo is often more expensive than Hornady creed which you could
stock up on.


Although with norma and Nosler brass coming for the creed. With the additional magazine box length the Creed is looking better and better
Posted By: Gravytrain

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 03:29 PM

Originally Posted By: HorizonFirearms
Originally Posted By: Gravytrain
I would suggest 6.5 creed is great for non-reloaders. As a reloader
of 308 and 260 among others, I prefer the 260.

260 loaded ammo is often more expensive than Hornady creed which you could
stock up on.


Although with norma and Nosler brass coming for the creed. With the additional magazine box length the Creed is looking better and better


I should also mention that I don't ever plan on purchasing an AR-10 or LR308 like platform.
My 260 is a non-DM bolt gun.

I like the 6.5 Grendel (or 6.8 SPCII) in the AR15 platform.
Posted By: J.G.

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 03:45 PM

Originally Posted By: HorizonFirearms
Originally Posted By: Gravytrain
I would suggest 6.5 creed is great for non-reloaders. As a reloader
of 308 and 260 among others, I prefer the 260.

260 loaded ammo is often more expensive than Hornady creed which you could
stock up on.


Although with norma and Nosler brass coming for the creed. With the additional magazine box length the Creed is looking better and better


Agreed. When I got into the 6.5 arena the 260 was more popular. Now I have high end dies, and quite a :bit of brass, so I feel married to it. But as throats erode, the 6.5 Creed handloader can chase the lands longer than the 260 can, and still fit in the mag.
Posted By: BarneyWho

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/15/14 06:32 PM

I just picked up a McWhorter 6.5 Ackley Improved. Was wanting a SA 6.5, but can't complain for the price I got. Anxious to drive it. Pushing 140's at 3100 fps according to McWhorter during load development.
Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/22/14 01:47 AM

I will really like a Remington action, but they only make a 260 and it is only 20". Is it better to buy a Remington action/gun and have it re-chambered/barreled or just buy a custom gun? I have always done my own triggers/stocks, reloading and other custom changes.
Posted By: sactoller

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/22/14 01:33 PM

Hmmm, I only have a few 6.5's....

6.5-06ai (2), 6.5x55 and .256 Newton

I would build, versus off the rack, but that is just me. Though the 6.5Creed in a Ruger Hawkeye would be a great start.
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/22/14 02:15 PM

Originally Posted By: Oldpaint
I will really like a Remington action, but they only make a 260 and it is only 20". Is it better to buy a Remington action/gun and have it re-chambered/barreled or just buy a custom gun? I have always done my own triggers/stocks, reloading and other custom changes.



Either or.

If you do your own stock and trigger work might as well just true action and rebarrel.

One thing to remember is a lot of the custom maker buy stocks and triggers in large quantity so they get a discount. A lot of the time they can install them close to what you can just buy them for.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/22/14 02:39 PM

6.5x55 has been a long time favorite of mine even though I have never owned one.
Posted By: HorizonFirearms

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/22/14 06:18 PM

Just get a custom 6.5 Creed and you will never look back. Or do like BoBo and rebarrel an old 700 to one and you will be happy as a lark
Posted By: Oldpaint

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 03:52 AM

What are the advantages of a 6.5 Creedmoor, 260 Remington, 6.5x47 Lapua and what is the ideal barrel length for each. Basically looking for a good long range hunter. Most hunting will be from blinds. Not worried about barrel length or carry weight. Assuming all will have the same stock.
Posted By: RKHarm24

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 04:10 AM

Savage has a 6.5 Creed in their line up
Posted By: Brother in-law

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 12:18 PM

Savages are ugly
Posted By: J.G.

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 12:39 PM

6.5 Creedmoor and 260 produce the same external ballistics. 6.5 x 47 makes a bit less velocity if it's loaded sensibly, but it can match MV of the other two if pushed hard vs the other two loaded sensibly. In other words a hot loaded 6.5 x 47 meets a moderate loaded 260 and 6.5 Creedmoor.

To extract the velocity out of the case a 24" barrel will do, but it makes for a long rifle.

Savages aren't ugly, BIL's hobby is hating on them just because it's fun for him.
Posted By: huntandfish

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 12:45 PM

If you like the blue/wood look, here is a tikka factory .260 at a couple places looks to be around $650! That is if your looking for a factory rifle!
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads..._t#Post8790133.
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/25/14 01:08 PM

Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
6.5 Creedmoor and 260 produce the same external ballistics. 6.5 x 47 makes a bit less velocity if it's loaded sensibly, but it can match MV of the other two if pushed hard vs the other two loaded sensibly. In other words a hot loaded 6.5 x 47 meets a moderate loaded 260 and 6.5 Creedmoor.

To extract the velocity out of the case a 24" barrel will do, but it makes for a long rifle.

Savages aren't ugly, BIL's hobby is hating on them just because it's fun for him.


Fun for everyone. They are ugly.
Posted By: o2bwest

Re: What kind of 6.5/260 to buy? - 04/27/14 08:06 PM

I love anything 6.5, but in my opinion if your going to have one you ought to have one that can get the most out of the caliber. By that I mean good velocity with the highest BC bullet. 6.5-284, 6.5-06, 264 wm are great cartridges. Of the 3 I like the 264 because it has the most velocity, but they will all do what you want to do. If your up for something creative the 6.5 wsm, 6.5 saum and 6.5-06 AI are all cool rounds that offer a little more in the velocity department. Of course the fun police will start squawking about barrel life if you build one of the aforementioned wild cats. The 26 Nosler is going to be a booger bear but I think it's going to kick and to me that defeats the purpose of having a 6.5.
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