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6.5br
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2026 5:40 pm
by Csweeles
I am new to highpower shooting, looking for a starting point and any info on 6.5BR
Anyone have experience with this caliber and any load data you would want to share?
Re: 6.5br
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2026 5:53 am
by acorneau
I don't know anyone using that caliber for Silhouette, but that doesn't mean there isn't anyone out there doing it.
You might find some load data over on the
forum.AccurateShooter.com forum.
Best of luck.
Re: 6.5br
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2026 4:39 pm
by jbmarshtx
Mark Pharr shot one several years ago. I don't think that he shoots it anymore. There may have been others, but he was shooting it when I was spotting for him some years back.
He tried it with the Berger 153.5 or 156, I can't remember. I think that the challenge was sizing up the 6mm BR brass and turning necks or something.
Re: 6.5br
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2026 1:01 pm
by TheBugFather
Tony Tello and Agustin Sanchez used one for a number of years with good results.
Their version was called a 6.5mm Viking, a 6.5br improved, reamer from Pacfic Tool and reloading dies from Hornady.
For 6.5br you can find load information in older reloading manuals or try the IHMSA fourm.
https://www.ihmsa.org/forum/index.php
Probably better to try a 6.5 Creedmore, a lot less hoops to jump now a days.
Dennis Ostler
Re: 6.5br
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2026 7:56 am
by Varn
I've used one quite a bit . Theres no issue with having to neck turn as long as you have a .295 neck in your reamer. You want at least a 1 in 7.5 twist. One in 7 wont hurt. I used 123 Lapua and Sierra bullets for CPT. 150 Sierra MK for rams. Use enough Varget to get 2400fps for both bullets. You can go higher in velocity but no need to. I prefer CCI 450 primers due to their thicker cups. I've used both Lapua and Peterson Brass with equal sucess. Keep in mind that loads will likely not be interchangeable. The Peterson brass has less case capacity and will show pressure sooner. Hodgdon has load data.
Re: 6.5br
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2026 11:21 am
by thauglor
If you are new to highpower, stick with the regular 6mm br. Easier loading, easier kicking and less wind drift. Don't worry about knock down power at rams until you are hitting 20/30 on CPT. The 6br will knock down plenty if you hit them