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6 x 52 R BB2 Load Data

Alternative names: 6 x 52 R BB2 is also known as: 6x52R, 6x52 R, 6mm Italian Veterinary, 6mm BB2.

Our load data for caliber 6 x 52 R BB2 covers 212 bullets from 31 manufacturers and a total of 13356 load recipes.

The 6 x 52 R BB2 is an interesting and somewhat niche cartridge primarily known among European hunters, particularly in Germany and Austria. Originating in the early 20th century, this caliber was designed for break-action rifles—known as kipplauf or combination guns—where its rimmed design provides reliable extraction. Its development coincided with a period of innovation when many new rimmed, bottleneck rifle cartridges were being tailored to the break-action hunting rifles and drillings popular at the time. The "BB" in its designation refers to the German gunmaking firm Bockbüchsflinte, which helped promote this round for lightweight, handy stalking rifles ideal for traversing mountainous landscapes and thick central European forests.

In terms of application, the 6 x 52 R BB2 is primarily utilized for hunting medium-sized game. Its relatively modest ballistics make it well-suited for short to moderate-range engagements, where precision and controlled penetration are preferred over sheer stopping power. Its manageable recoil and reliable extraction make it a favorite for quick follow-up shots in break-action and combination rifles. While it is not a mainstream caliber in many markets, those who use the 6 x 52 R BB2 often value its balance between effectiveness and shootability, making it a great choice for tracking deer through varied terrain or for discreet hunting where minimal report and light carrying weight are particularly desirable.

The target species for the 6 x 52 R BB2 are typically European roe deer, foxes, and other small to medium-sized game. Its performance envelope fits between smaller varmint cartridges and larger full-power deer cartridges, providing enough terminal performance for clean, ethical kills without excessive meat damage. In some regions, the 6 x 52 R BB2 is also pressed into service for chamois and even wild boar under the right conditions, although careful shot placement becomes increasingly important on heavier game. The cartridge’s mildness and fast follow-up-shot capability make it popular among stalking hunters who need to place shots precisely rather than rely on raw kinetic energy.

Regarding its technical specifications, bullets for the 6 x 52 R BB2 generally range from 85 to 100 grains, although some handloaders have experimented with even lighter or heavier projectiles for specific applications. The cartridge’s 6mm (.243 caliber) diameter provides a good ballistic coefficient, offering flat trajectories at typical engagement distances. The rimmed design ensures smooth extraction in break-action guns, which is a key feature for hunters using these traditional platforms. Velocity and energy levels are moderate as befits its intended use, delivering plenty of accuracy and terminal performance out to typical woodland hunting ranges without excessive recoil or muzzle blast. This makes it a fine candidate for reloading enthusiasts seeking a unique cartridge that blends old-world tradition with practical hunting capability.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Primer Size

Large Rifle (LR)

Max. Case Length

40 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.243'' | 6.17 mm

Max. Case Length

2.04'' | 51.82 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

2.72'' | 69.09 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

47863 psi | 3300 bar

XXL ID

CID_964

6 x 52 R BB2 load data is available with the following bullets:

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