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Thread: Molds for 6.5??

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    Molds for 6.5??

    I’ve been hunting around and looking for molds for 6.5mm. It seems that they are getting few and far between these days. Does anybody still make them in the 140gr weight? I saw where NOE was still producing them at one time but they’ve been sold out for what seems like years…….
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    Saeco #264 is a 140gr RF bore ride for the 6.5
    I shoot one in 6.5 X 55
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    Be sure to get the correct size for your gun.
    Some are .264 and some are .267 and some are even .270
    There is a large variance in that caliber.
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    I have had several . One rifle was .......just silly to shoot cast in but the 266469 was ok in 264 WM with less than 20 full power loads ever fired in it . It doted on a 120 gr NOE 260-120 FP paper patched with like 12-14 gr of Unique , the 43rd Lyman gave 26 gr as a max load so it's whatever .

    The 6.5×50SR Japanese in a Type 38 Arisaka has shown some promise with the NOE .270-140 I originally bought for the 264 that turned out to actually be a 50 yr old unfired FN 98 . Similar loads with the 266469 paper patched have shown promise also . The first load down range gave me a 3 shot group of perfect profiles of 42" at 50 yd . 4" groups at 50 yd are a huge improvement along with a mostly shiny bore vs it being dark and suspect all over .

    I'm pleased with the 266469 mostly because of 5 Loveren types it is the only one that's shot worth beans for me at all .

    They are out there . When the demand for 22 cal 55 to 62 , 358-125ish , and 30 cal 150-230 , slows up the other calibers will come back .

    As mentioned 6.5mm can be all over the FN 98 was .257×.264 about a half inch in front of the chamber all the way out . The Arisaka has an average of .258×.268 but will take a .280 with correct spec brass with the case mouth up to .002- from the chamber mouth step .274 touches something and .272 shoots clean for now . It's 94 yr old and who knows what it went through the 1st 25 yr of that .
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    frkelly74: at least you know what you did with your mold. i too had one and it shoot very good in my swedes. i don't know what happen to it. !!

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    Man I hope some come back in stock soon. I guess its like everything else these days.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by porthos View Post
    frkelly74: at least you know what you did with your mold. i too had one and it shoot very good in my swedes. i don't know what happen to it. !!
    Of course you loaned it to a "friend"!

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    its coming back to me now. i traded one of my swedes for a unertl scope with a friend. and since he has a habit of borrowing stuff; i belive that is where the mold is.. too bad, we are not on speaking terms (over something else that he borrowed and broke)

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    Gave up looking for a 6.5 .old and just buy cast bullets off internet.
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