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The newest 6.5 on the block: .26 Nosler
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:06 pm
.26 Nosler
Wish they would have named it the .264 nosler, but whatever.
Any chance this one catches on? 6.5's have traditionally had mediocre popularity at best in the US, despite being immensely popular in europe and boasting very high B.C.'s and usually mild recoil.
It looks to be very similar to the 6.5-06
Wish they would have named it the .264 nosler, but whatever.
Any chance this one catches on? 6.5's have traditionally had mediocre popularity at best in the US, despite being immensely popular in europe and boasting very high B.C.'s and usually mild recoil.
It looks to be very similar to the 6.5-06
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:12 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
quote:
Nosler® 129 grain, AccuBond® Long Range™ bullet at a blazing 3400 fps out of the muzzle.
Well that's impressive.
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:14 pm to SportTiger1
It's a little hotter than the .264 win mag, which was a well known barrel burner but a great long range cartridge, as is the 6.5x284.
I bet the muzzle blast on this new thing is brutal.
I bet the muzzle blast on this new thing is brutal.
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:16 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Love my 6.5 Creed, I think with time that round will become more popular here.
3400 FPS can't see a barrel lasting very long at that speed!
3400 FPS can't see a barrel lasting very long at that speed!
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:23 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
quote:
Any chance this one catches on?
Sadly, probably not……And this is coming from someone who's killed more deer with a 6.5 Contender barrel than any other gun. Sounds like a rebirth of the 264 Win Mag. The 264 WM didn't make it the first time around; I doubt the 26 Nosler will do much better.
Posted on 1/22/14 at 10:25 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
I'm not sure why all new 6.5s have to be barn burners.
IMO the 6.5 shines in calibers like 6.5x55 and .260 rem. Use the high BC and sectional density to get good performance with light recoil and modest velocity, not to stretch the range as far as possible.
Cartridges like this just don't appeal to enough people IMO. Combine that with people being burnt out on new cartridges (thanks WSMs) and you have another failure of a 6.5 on the market.
IMO the 6.5 shines in calibers like 6.5x55 and .260 rem. Use the high BC and sectional density to get good performance with light recoil and modest velocity, not to stretch the range as far as possible.
Cartridges like this just don't appeal to enough people IMO. Combine that with people being burnt out on new cartridges (thanks WSMs) and you have another failure of a 6.5 on the market.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 6:36 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Well stated sir and very true. 6.5x55 or 260 kills em just as dead in standard actions with readily available ammo. Why reinvent the wheel?
Posted on 1/23/14 at 6:49 am to Aubie Spr96
Part of me hopes that 6.5mm rounds will stay off the beaten path.
After the scare I sold most of my .308 and components in favor of 6.5 creed so that I could still practice and shoot long range during the next panic and get components to reload easier. The definition of frustrating was trying to practice shooting with a .308 1 year ago.
After the scare I sold most of my .308 and components in favor of 6.5 creed so that I could still practice and shoot long range during the next panic and get components to reload easier. The definition of frustrating was trying to practice shooting with a .308 1 year ago.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 6:53 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Too hot. A shame.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 10:38 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Zeroed at 350 yards, the 26 Nosler® has a Point Blank Range of 0-415 yards. Loaded with the 129gr ABLR, the 26 Nosler® retains as much velocity at 400 yards as the 260 Remington® produces at the muzzle.
Pretty impressive IMO.
Pretty impressive IMO.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 10:49 am to bayoudude
For a hunting rifle, I'll take one. Probably the same barrel life as weatherby mags.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 11:07 am to kengel2
I have a .257 wby mag that produces 3400 fps at the muzzle with a 115g bullet.
Why would I want this 6.5? In 3 yrs I'll still be able to find .257 Wby mag bullet and won't be able to find these anywhere.
Why would I want this 6.5? In 3 yrs I'll still be able to find .257 Wby mag bullet and won't be able to find these anywhere.
Posted on 1/23/14 at 1:37 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
quote:Spoken like someone who's actually used a 6.5 on real game. My 6.5 JDJ Contender barrel uses a 120 Nosler BT at only 2400 fps. Nevertheless, it's DEADLY. I've killed close to 30 big game animals w/ it, mostly whitetail deer, but also 2 pronghorn antelope, 2 mule deer, a bunch of prairie dogs and one turkey.
IMO the 6.5 shines in calibers like 6.5x55 and .260 rem. Use the high BC and sectional density to get good performance with light recoil and modest velocity, not to stretch the range as far as possible.
quote:True. In addition, I think American hunters in general just don't "get" the 6.5's. For example, as a hunting cartridge, the 7-08 Remington has a good following, but the 260 Remington if prolly on it's way to oblivion...
Cartridges like this just don't appeal to enough people IMO. Combine that with people being burnt out on new cartridges (thanks WSMs) and you have another failure of a 6.5 on the market.
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