Hey Guys,
Was wondering if the new 6.5 swed bullet would work in the
6.5 Carcano? Read somewhere here I think that the carcano
has a bore dia. of .268 So, would this work, or is the weight
to heavy?
Thanks for any replies,
Denny
Hey Guys,
Was wondering if the new 6.5 swed bullet would work in the
6.5 Carcano? Read somewhere here I think that the carcano
has a bore dia. of .268 So, would this work, or is the weight
to heavy?
Thanks for any replies,
Denny
LH; no idea yet, but I just got done slugging my Carcano, .269 groove and a terrible long throat, I won't be abvle to reach the rifling with this bullet. Probably be a couple weeks before I get to try anything in it, my mold casts .269/.270 depending on the alloy, so I will seat a GC and try some as cast.
................If you mean the 6.5 Kurtz 6 cavity deal (135gr), it will work in a Carcano. It drops from the cavities with harder alloy (at least mine, so I assume they all will) at .270+".
My copy of the Oldfeller Cruise missle @ 172grs (Now only special order form Mid-South) also drops around .270".
Both these shot well from a M91 Moschetto TS carbine.
...............Buckshot
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The trick we developed with the shorter Kurtz that allowed it to shoot well in large long throats was to just lube it and let the throat size the first few bands upon loading. The bullet and the necks were long enough to slide the bullet in and out of the case neck to suit the individual rifle's throat condition on loading with the bullet basically unsized but lubed. (you gotta customize your sizing die to do this, lapping out sizing dies and and your bullet seating dies is REQUIRED for working in the 6.5 caliber).
By sizing to the throat, you get your good initial alignment on loading the case, the bullet moves forward upon firing into a 100% supported condition in the throat before it ever feels the rifling. IT GETS CUSTOM EXTRUDED IN THE THROAT to be a perfect mate to your rifling. Nice slow powders do this part the best.
Now shoot it between 14,000 and 16,500 fps and nice things happen at the target.
Go faster than 20,000 fps and the swishing whip magic begins to happen .... you'd have to make up a good Italian name for a real cute all dressed in red leather short small statured dominatrix vixen (armed with a whip).
Buckshot used the long bullets differently sometimes, he sized to the bore plus a bit and seated the bullet way way out to get to the origin of the rifling. He got good results with longer bullets that way. Shorted bullets have to run off the throat walls as they can't reach the rifling, so they have to be bigger in diameter.
Oldfeller
All retired now, just growing tomatoes and building and shooting my guns.
Gadds, he is still doing it. Just look at those velocities will ya.Originally Posted by Oldfeller
Where can I get me one of them 6.5mm rail guns.
It is no wonder the italians dropped them rifles instead of shooting them! Wow, the recoil must have been horrific.......LOLs at Oldfellers expense.Originally Posted by BABore
Larry Gibson
The recoil was horrific, but the muzzle flash would blind the shooter temperaryly, and burn the eyebrows off troops over 50 yards away.
Joe
Dang OF, slow down a bit, your'e going way too fast!
reminder to self -- more coffee and less zeros
All retired now, just growing tomatoes and building and shooting my guns.
The 135gr 6.5mm Kurtz on the left. The OF Cruise Missle on the right. At the OAL shown. both boolits are engraved in my M96. The throat on my M96 is .268" and sizing to that diameter at the shown OAL will allow extracting. The boolits show a bit of 'wipping' from the throat.
...............Buckshot
Father Grand Caster watches over you my brother. Go now and pour yourself a hot one. May the Sacred Silver Stream be with you always
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"The Republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president."
Shrink the State End the Fed Balance the budget Make a profit Leave an inheritance
"The recoil was horrific, but the muzzle flash would blind the shooter temperaryly, and burn the eyebrows off troops over 50 yards away"
Yes, I was told that same tale and believed it untill I start to shoot my Carcano rifles an carbines. The recoil is much more mild than a standard 30/06 in my 1903 Springfield (that isn't "horrific") and, believe it or no, with the right bullet my M41 Carcano is second in accuracy only to M28/30 Mosin.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |