US rifle cartridge
6.5mm Remington Magnum |
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Type | Rifle |
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Place of origin | United States |
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Designer | Remington |
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Designed | 1966 |
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Manufacturer | Remington |
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Produced | 1966 |
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Parent case | .350 Remington Magnum |
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Case type | Belted bottleneck |
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Bullet diameter | .264 in (6.7 mm) |
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Neck diameter | .298 in (7.6 mm) |
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Shoulder diameter | .495 in (12.6 mm) |
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Base diameter | .532 in (13.51 mm) |
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Rim diameter | .532 in (13.5 mm) |
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Rim thickness | .050 in (1.3 mm) |
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Case length | 2.170 in (55.1 mm) |
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Overall length | 2.800 in (71.1 mm) |
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Case capacity | 68 gr H2O (4.4 cm3) |
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Primer type | Large rifle |
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Maximum pressure | 63,100 psi (435 MPa) |
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Maximum CUP | 56,200[1] CUP |
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Bullet mass/type |
Velocity |
Energy |
120 gr (8 g) PSPCL |
3,210 ft/s (980 m/s) |
2,745 ft⋅lbf (3,722 J) |
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The 6.5mm Remington Magnum is a .264 caliber (6.7 mm) belted bottlenecked cartridge introduced in 1966.[2][3] The cartridge is based on a necked down .350 Remington Magnum which on turn is based on a shortened, necked down, blown out .375 H&H Magnum case.[4] The cartridge was one of the first short magnum cartridges.