Now here's a good one. I just received back from the 'smith my little swedish mauser. Had been a 6.5x55, but had it rebarreled to 257 Roberts so my son and I could shoot the same cailber out in the woods, and, I like the 257 Bob. In any case, this little mannlicher stocked swede had a very short 6.5 barrel - like 16.5" - and the gunsmith called me to make sure I wanted to rebarrel at the exact same dimension. Stock had been inletted well - great job - and I said yes, let's do the same length/contour. He wanted to make sure I knew I'd lose some ballistic performance with my 257R in 16.5" barrel, but the 6.5 shot real well, and I said let's keep it the same length - it's going to be my northern MN/WI woods gun, and I don't really expect to shoot much past 100yds anyway.
Well, I haven't yet fired this new barrel so can't report on effectiveness. I'm going to site it in at 50yds, like I do all my rifles. I know it'll be a bit loud, but I'm curious as to just how much performance I'll be losing. I have never had a lick of trouble killing deer with our 257R BLR/20" barrel - using 100g PP or 117g CL, up to the 120g Nosler partitions(Fed Premium) - and don't expect to with this new little mannlicher swede. I'm a walker, not a stander, and it is going to be my carry rifle - you know, load up lunch in the backpack, cut a track, and spend the day on it.
Anyone willing to do some figuring to see where I'll be at? How about a comparison between the 6.5X55 and the 257R out of a 16.5" barrel?