Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55mm Swedish 131gr SP Ammo

Sellier & Bellot Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
754908512393
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
754908512393
grains:
131
caliber:
6.5x55mm
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The Sellier & Bellot SB6555A Soft Point 131 Grain 6.5x55mm Swedish ammunition is a high-quality centerfire rifle cartridge designed for hunting and precision shooting. This round features a 131-grain soft point bullet, which offers excellent expansion and energy transfer for clean, ethical harvests on medium to large game. With a muzzle velocity of 2602 fps, this ammunition provides flat trajectories and hard-hitting performance at extended ranges. Sellier & Bellot's reputation for consistency and reliability ensures that each round meets strict quality standards, making it an excellent choice for hunters and sport shooters alike.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Sellier & Bellot
Caliber 6.5x55mm Swedish
Bullet Type Soft Point
Bullet Weight 131 Grain
Muzzle Velocity 2602 fps
Muzzle Energy 1969 ft lbs
Ballistic coefficient .389
Sectional Density .269
Rounds Per Box 20
Application Hunting

Key Features:

The Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55mm Swedish 131 Grain Soft Point Ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for self-defense and hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Caliber 6.5x55mm Swedish
Popular European hunting cartridge known for its accuracy and effectiveness
Bullet Type Soft Point
Provides controlled expansion for optimal terminal performance on game
Bullet Weight 131 Grain
Balanced weight for good trajectory and energy retention
Muzzle Velocity 2602 fps
High velocity for flat trajectory and increased energy transfer
Quantity 20 rounds per box
Convenient packaging for range sessions or hunting trips

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Big Game Hunting: Ideal for medium to large game such as deer, elk, and moose in European and North American hunting scenarios
  • Target Shooting: Suitable for long-range target practice and competition shooting, leveraging the 6.5x55mm Swedish cartridge's inherent accuracy
  • Vintage Rifle Use: Perfect for use in classic Swedish Mauser rifles and other firearms chambered in 6.5x55mm Swedish
  • Reloading: Quality brass cases suitable for reloading, allowing handloaders to create custom loads
  • Collector's Item: Appealing to ammunition collectors interested in European cartridges or historical military calibers

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • High Velocity: 2602 fps muzzle velocity provides excellent range and hitting power for hunting.
  • Versatile Caliber: 6.5x55mm Swedish is suitable for a wide range of game animals and long-range shooting.
  • Soft Point Design: Controlled expansion for effective terminal performance on medium-sized game.
  • Quality Manufacturing: Sellier & Bellot has a long-standing reputation for producing reliable ammunition.
  • Accuracy: Known for excellent long-range performance.

Cons

  • Recoil: The high velocity may result in noticeable recoil, especially in lighter rifles.
  • Limited Availability: 6.5x55mm Swedish is less common than some other calibers, potentially affecting ammunition availability.
  • Not Ideal for Larger Game: It may be underpowered for large, tough animals, making it less suitable.
  • Barrel Wear: High-velocity rounds may cause increased barrel wear over time, especially with frequent use.
 

About Sellier & Bellot:

Sellier & Bellot, founded in 1825 in Prague, Czech Republic, is one of the oldest continuously operating ammunition manufacturers in the world. With nearly two centuries of experience, the company has built a reputation for producing high-quality ammunition for both civilian and military markets. Sellier & Bellot operates state-of-the-art production facilities in Vlašim, Czech Republic, where they manufacture a wide range of ammunition types, including rifle, handgun, and shotgun cartridges. The company is known for its rigorous quality control processes and adherence to international standards, ensuring consistent performance and reliability across all their product lines. Sellier & Bellot has been a pioneer in ammunition technology, introducing innovations such as mercury-free primers and lead-free bullets to meet evolving environmental and performance standards.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are the key features of the Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55mm Swedish ammunition?

A: The Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55mm Swedish ammunition features a 131 grain soft point bullet with a muzzle velocity of 2602 fps. It comes in boxes of 20 rounds, with 400 rounds per case. This ammunition is designed for rifle use and is suitable for hunting applications.

Q: What is the effective range of this ammunition?

A: The effective range of the Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55mm Swedish 131gr SP is typically up to 500 yards for hunting purposes. For target shooting, it can be accurate at even greater distances, depending on the rifle and shooter's skill.

Q: How does the bullet weight compare to other options in this caliber?

A: The 131-grain bullet is a mid-weight option for the 6.5x55mm Swedish. It offers a good balance between the lighter, faster 120-grain bullets and the heavier 140 or 160-grain options.

Q: How does this ammunition perform for pest control or varmint hunting?

A: While effective, the 131-grain soft point might be considered heavy for varmint hunting. It will certainly be effective, but may cause more damage to pelts or meat than lighter, faster-expanding varmint-specific loads.

Q: Is this ammunition corrosive?

A: No, this Sellier & Bellot ammunition is not corrosive. It uses modern, non-corrosive primers, which means it won't leave corrosive residues in your firearm after shooting.

Q: How does the felt recoil of this ammunition compare when fired from different rifle actions (bolt, semi-auto, single-shot)?

A: The felt recoil can vary depending on the action type. Bolt-action rifles typically transmit more felt recoil to the shooter, while semi-automatic rifles can reduce perceived recoil through their operating mechanism. Single-shot rifles may feel similar to bolt-actions, but this can vary based on the specific design and weight of the firearm.