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6.5 x 50 R Load Data

Alternative names: 6.5×50mmR Arisaka, .256 Meiji

Our load data for caliber 6.5 x 50 R covers 220 bullets from 32 manufacturers and a total of 13860 load recipes.

The 6.5 x 50 R caliber, sometimes also referred to as the 6.5x50mmR Japanese or 6.5 Japanese Rimmed, traces its lineage back to early 20th-century military developments. Originally designed in the late 1890s for use in Japanese infantry rifles, it accompanied the rimless 6.5x50mm Arisaka cartridge. The rimmed version, however, found its purpose in single-shot and double-barreled sporting rifles, particularly in Europe and Asia, with some seeing use in combination guns and hunting arms intended for diverse game. Its historical roots are interesting for reloaders, as its military heritage provides a wealth of surplus interest, while its adaptation into sporting firearms reflects a design meant to balance penetration and manageable recoil.

Today, the 6.5 x 50 R remains a niche but valued caliber among experienced reloaders and collectors who appreciate vintage and classic rifles. The design’s moderate ballistics and reputation for accuracy make it an attractive choice for those who own classic German, Russian, or Japanese rifles chambered for this round. Reloaders are drawn to the 6.5x50 R for its mild recoil and the unique challenge of loading for older rifles, often requiring custom dies or reforming brass from similar calibers. It is a popular option in the collectible firearms market and with traditional hunters who seek a link to historical hunting practices.

In terms of application and target species, the 6.5 x 50 R is primarily used for medium-sized game. Its bullet diameter and moderate case capacity make it well-suited for hunting deer, antelope, and even wild boar, especially in regions where traditional rifles are preferred. Some enthusiasts also use it for fox and coyote, taking advantage of the 6.5mm bullet’s high sectional density and controlled expansion. However, it is less commonly used for larger game like elk or moose, as modern magnum cartridges provide greater energy at range. Its efficiency, accuracy, and low recoil are qualities often highlighted when discussing its suitability as a sporting round for vintage firearms.

Typical bullet weights for the 6.5 x 50 R range from 120 to 140 grains, which is standard for most 6.5mm cartridges. The caliber is known for stable flight and excellent penetration due to the high ballistic coefficient of 6.5mm bullets. The rimmed design offers reliable extraction in break-action rifles, though it may limit feeding in repeating actions. Standard velocities for this cartridge, depending on rifle and bullet weight, range from around 2,200 to 2,500 feet per second, providing a flat enough trajectory for typical hunting distances. The case itself is slightly tapered, which further assists in smooth chambering and extraction, an important consideration for hunters using double or single-shot firearms in the field.

For reloaders, finding brass and suitable bullets for the 6.5 x 50 R may require some ingenuity, as factory loads are rare outside of specialty distributors. Many turn to reforming available cases or seek out custom runs from boutique manufacturers. The relatively low pressure this cartridge operates at makes it forgiving for handloading, and the gentle push of the 6.5mm bullets preserves the longevity of classic barrels. Reloaders who favor the 6.5 x 50 R enjoy the balance between historical tradition and practical field performance, making it a rewarding choice for those who appreciate both the mechanics and heritage of their firearms.

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

C.I.P.

Primer Size

Large Rifle (LR)

Max. Case Length

37.5 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.264'' | 6.71 mm

Max. Case Length

1.948'' | 49.48 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

2.67'' | 67.82 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

52939 psi | 3650 bar

XXL ID

CID_1005

6.5 x 50 R load data is available with the following bullets:

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