6.5x55 gameking load data.

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Does anyone have any load data for Sierra gameking 130 grn in 6.5x55... I am asking for a friend who's using N160 and also Hornady superformance.
He has a shed load of these two powders so i don't require any info on other powders.

Many thanks.
 
Does anyone have any load data for Sierra gameking 130 grn in 6.5x55... I am asking for a friend who's using N160 and also Hornady superformance.
He has a shed load of these two powders so i don't require any info on other powders.

Many thanks.
Assuming you mean 6.5x55SE/SKAN rather than the “Swedish Mauser” a moderate 45 gns of N160 (42.1-47.1gns for the next heaviest bullet) loaded as long as you like but do be aware of their slightly annoying habit of not cycling because the hollow point can catch. That is why I have moved to Sierra‘s fabulous 130gns Total Game Changers, brilliantly accurate and drops them all in their tracks.
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Does anyone have any load data for Sierra gameking 130 grn in 6.5x55... I am asking for a friend who's using N160 and also Hornady superformance.
He has a shed load of these two powders so i don't require any info on other powders.

Many thanks.
N160 (data on viht’s website) will work just fine, just be aware these are a thicker jacketed game king so designed for deep penetration on medium to large US game, they are harder than the 120 prohunter or 140 game king. So if you don’t push the speed and/or are only shooting smaller deer you may find them a bit hard.
 
Assuming you mean 6.5x55SE/SKAN rather than the “Swedish Mauser” a moderate 45 gns of N160 (42.1-47.1gns for the next heaviest bullet) loaded as long as you like but do be aware of their slightly annoying habit of not cycling because the hollow point can catch. That is why I have moved to Sierra‘s fabulous 130gns Total Game Changers, brilliantly accurate and drops them all in their tracks.
🦊🦊
I’ve used these in sako factory ammo, as you say, excellent bullets
 
Assuming you mean 6.5x55SE/SKAN rather than the “Swedish Mauser” a moderate 45 gns of N160 (42.1-47.1gns for the next heaviest bullet) loaded as long as you like but do be aware of their slightly annoying habit of not cycling because the hollow point can catch. That is why I have moved to Sierra‘s fabulous 130gns Total Game Changers, brilliantly accurate and drops them all in their tracks.
🦊🦊
Many thanks 👍
 
N160 (data on viht’s website) will work just fine, just be aware these are a thicker jacketed game king so designed for deep penetration on medium to large US game, they are harder than the 120 prohunter or 140 game king. So if you don’t push the speed and/or are only shooting smaller deer you may find them a bit hard.
👍
 
If it’s the hollow point bullet be cautious , I used the 140gr in my 270 and had issues when shooting roe deer the bullets just pencilled through the animal causing very little damage on red deer they were excellent .
 
If it’s the hollow point bullet be cautious , I used the 140gr in my 270 and had issues when shooting roe deer the bullets just pencilled through the animal causing very little damage on red deer they were excellent .
There the 130 grn tipped bullets but thanks for the heads up 👍
 
If it’s the hollow point bullet be cautious , I used the 140gr in my 270 and had issues when shooting roe deer the bullets just pencilled through the animal causing very little damage on red deer they were excellent .
As I posted above the, 130 gr game king is designed for penetration so have a thick jacket and are a ‘hard’ bullet as a result.
 
‘Game changer ’ then, which is a tipped game king. The 130 game king is a hollow point, I think they share the same thick jacket though.

 
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