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6,5x53.5R: Return of the shortened Model 71
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There is a site offering them, but they're pricy. 6.5X53.5R French Daudeeteau Cases
Dies are in Europe but that should be available... 6,5x53,5R French Daudeteau CH4D reloading dies | Strobl.cz
Euros to USD isn't too bad. 152.56 EUR = 162.42 USD
Thing I just am not confident in is WHAT 6.5 bullet exactly, I find they don't match up and usually are something bigger or unavailable. These are the ones Buffalo arms are using... 6.5mm .264 140 gr InterLock® SP - Hornady Manufacturing, Inc
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Thing I just am not confident in is WHAT 6.5 bullet exactly,
Hi Jim, I found them from CH Tool & Die for $247 USD. I find it interesting that those are the dies STROBL.CZ is selling for 152.56 EUR = 161.73 USD. Wonder what the shipping cost is. Hornday will make them as well for $220.00
The four original bullets in the cartridges I bought are Nickle Jacket 6.63mm (.261") and 6.64 (.262"), Copper Jacket 6.67mm (.262") and 6.67mm (.262") not sure, but judging by the case deformation it looks like they might be 30mm (1.200") in length.
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Cheap and easy to make ammo for . Cut the 6.5x55mm dies down . Size down the neck to 6.5mm just enough to get a good chambering . Check the rim size , mine did not need anything , but I was using Lapua cases that have a chamfered rim . Slug you bore to be sure , All of mine ran about .267+ groove dia . The common Hornady 6.5 .264 160 rn Bullet did ok .
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The ammo pictured in the the OP are 6.5 Dutch not 6.5 Daudeteau.
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Originally Posted by
bob q
Cheap and easy to make ammo for . Cut the 6.5x55mm dies down
Hi Bob.. yup.. you told me that before and I bought some old Hollywood dies to modify.
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Originally Posted by
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The ammo pictured in the OP are 6.5 Dutch not 6.5 Daudeteau.
Thank you for the heads up! I'll have to remark on the plastic bag they came in.
Interesting... So I did some reading and the source I found said "The 6.5x53.5mm Daudeteau cartridge closely resembles the 6.5 Dutch but has a slightly larger diameter." but not what diameter is larger. I think the rim but will need to dig further. I also suspect the charge is powder larger. The bullet is the part I was after though so that I could make a mold of it.
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The body dia of the 6.5 Daud ctg is about .030" larger than 6.5 Dutch. I made 6.5 Daud ctg from 7.62 Russian
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Check municion.org for specs
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