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		<title>Norma Cartridge of the Month: 6.5&#215;55 Swedish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t checked out NormaUSA&#8217;s website, you should. There you&#8217;ll find Norma&#8217;s Cartridge of the Month Archive. This great resource provides a detailed history of popular cartridges, along with a discussion of these cartridges&#8217; hunting and target-shooting uses. There are currently 26 Cartridge of the Month articles, the latest featuring the mighty .500/.416 Nitro [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.norma-usa.com/index.php/products/ammo/cartridge-of-the-month" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" border="0" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/normacotm01.jpg" alt='Cartridge of the Month Norma USA'></a>If you haven&#8217;t checked out NormaUSA&#8217;s website, you should. There you&#8217;ll find Norma&#8217;s <a href="http://www.norma-usa.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=category&#038;layout=blog&#038;id=20&#038;Itemid=212" target="_blank">Cartridge of the Month</a> Archive. This great resource provides a detailed history of popular cartridges, along with a discussion of these cartridges&#8217; hunting and target-shooting uses. There are currently <a href="http://www.norma-usa.com/index.php/products/ammo/cartridge-of-the-month" target="_blank">26 Cartridge of the Month articles</a>, the latest featuring the mighty .500/.416 Nitro Express cartridge.</p>
<p>Also on <a href="http://www.norma-usa.com/" target="_blank">Norma-USA.com</a> you&#8217;ll find information on Norma cartridge brass, bullets, powder and factory ammo. The site also offers a video archive plus links to <a href="https://www.norma.cc/en/Ammunition-Academy/Loading-Data/" target="_blank">Norma Reloading Data</a>.</p>
<p>Here is a selection from <a href="http://www.norma-usa.com/index.php/products/ammo/cartridge-of-the-month/214-cartridge-of-the-month-416-remington-mag-4" target="_blank">6.5&#215;55 Swede Cartridge of the Month</a> Article:</p>
<blockquote><h2>History of the 6.5&#215;55 Swedish</h2>
<p>A mild cartridge by modern standards, the 6.5&#215;55 has impressive credentials in both the hunting field and in competition. It was developed jointly by Sweden and Norway in 1894 – one of the very first smokeless, small-bore rounds for military rifles. When Sweden boosted 6.5&#215;55 performance in Mausers, Norway stayed with original loads in the less robust Krag. The 6.5&#215;55 defended Scandinavia for most of a century thereafter. In 1990 the National Rifle Association of Denmark, Norway and Sweden renamed this cartridge the 6.5&#215;55 SKAN and standardized its specifications. Still hugely popular among moose hunters there, it has also excelled in 300-meter free-rifle competition.</p>
<p>The long tenure of this cartridge spanned the post-war wildcatting era. Unfortunately for shooters keen to make something new of the 6.5&#215;55 hull, its head diameter is .01 greater than that of the 7&#215;57 (and the .270 and .30-06). The rim is thicker too. At 2.16 inches, cases mike .15 longer than the .308’s and .08 shorter than those of the 7&#215;57 – though as originally loaded, its overall length (3.15 inches) exceeds that of the 7&#215;57. In fact, it falls just 0.1 inch shy of the finished length of the 7mm Remington Magnum! In my view, the 6.5&#215;55 merits at least a mid-length action, such as on Melvin Forbes’s New Ultra Light rifles. Shorter (typical .308-length) actions require deep bullet seating that throttles performance.</p>
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<p>You’ll look hard to find a better deer cartridge than the 6.5&#215;55. Francis Sell, woodsman and rifle enthusiast whose book on blacktail deer hunting has no peer, favored the 6.5&#215;55. Hunters coming of age in a magnum culture might question the round’s bona fides on animals as stout as elk and moose. But at modest ranges, with bullets like Norma’s factory-loaded 156-grain Oryx, it’s a sure killer. Modest recoil makes rifles pleasant to fire (read: accurate in hand!) and fast on follow-ups. In Africa the 6.5&#215;55 – and similar 6.5&#215;54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer – felled much bigger game than moose long before anyone necked down the .375 H&#038;H! While its compact case won’t let the Swede match the likes of the .270 ballistically, it is a fine all-around choice for big game in the Lower 48.</p></blockquote>
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