Well no, 7.62x54 is available as milsurp, 7.62x39, 7.5x55 GP11 and good old 5.56 x 45 to name a few.
The vast majority of calibres that are available as factory loads will have fmj or match target options.
So why recommend 6.5x55 on the basis that itās an ex military round? When you can get fmj/target ammunition for most popular calibres?
Et voila
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A few examples of non military, popular stalking rounds, with target options available for practice.
The point being that the fact the 6.5x55 is an ex military round gives it no advantage at all for practice ammunition. In fact fmj choices and supply are fairly limited compared to some other calibres!