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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 1681632" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>I have everything I need to load for the Swede but haven't done so yet. From my reading it is one of the most forgiving rounds out there with loads from 90gr up to like 160gr. From what I have read, Lapua brass is the most accurate since it is dimensionally correct to the Swede and not a reformed American case. Reloader 22 seems to be a popular powder since it is similar to the old Norma stuff in the military ammo. I think you're gonna like your M96. I have a couple M38s (one sported and rebarreled but still 6.5x55 and the other a numbers matching original). I want an M94 something fierce but the problem is, so does everyone else.</p><p></p><p>I moved a few months ago and have not setup my reloading stuff yet but I would be very interested in what others have come up with for the Swede.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 1681632, member: 5655"] I have everything I need to load for the Swede but haven't done so yet. From my reading it is one of the most forgiving rounds out there with loads from 90gr up to like 160gr. From what I have read, Lapua brass is the most accurate since it is dimensionally correct to the Swede and not a reformed American case. Reloader 22 seems to be a popular powder since it is similar to the old Norma stuff in the military ammo. I think you're gonna like your M96. I have a couple M38s (one sported and rebarreled but still 6.5x55 and the other a numbers matching original). I want an M94 something fierce but the problem is, so does everyone else. I moved a few months ago and have not setup my reloading stuff yet but I would be very interested in what others have come up with for the Swede. [/QUOTE]
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