Barnes 6.5x55 data...seems low?

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Barnes, and many other bullet mfg, publish extremely conservative load data for older cartridges, with the reasoning being that many people are shooting them out of older actions of unknown quality.
 
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Barnes, and many other bullet mfg, publish extremely conservative load data for older cartridges, with the reasoning being that many people are shooting them out of older actions of unknown quality.
I was wondering about that...should ask them how hot their max is on their data sets there. Think I'll call this afternoon
 
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The barnes data you linked says max is based upon 51k psi. Most modern cartridges not designed for semi auto applications have max in the low to mid 60k psi range.

As a generalization, using 260 rem powder charges should still be conservative in a modern rifle because the Swede case is a little bigger than the 260.
 
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The barnes data you linked says max is based upon 51k psi. Most modern cartridges not designed for semi auto applications have max in the low to mid 60k psi range.

As a generalization, using 260 rem powder charges should still be conservative in a modern rifle because the Swede case is a little bigger than the 260.
They confirmed on the phone that 51k PSI is indeed correct. So it does sound like in deference to older firearms.

Considering I'll be shooting in either a Tikka T3x or Win 70, that makes sense, wind gypsy. Thanks!
 
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I get much better velocities for 127 LRX (2780+ fps) just a touch above Lapua’s N165 starting load. I haven’t even tried anything near max charge because I want to stay near quick drop velocities.

Zero high pressure indications in my 126-year old model 96 Swedish Mauser.
 
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