The 6.5 x 58 mm Mauser Portuguese, often called the 6.5x58mm Mauser Port., is a classic rifle cartridge with a unique role in ammunition history. Developed in the early 20th century, this cartridge was specifically designed for the Portuguese military, and its primary association is with the Mauser-Vergueiro rifles – a unique modification of the German Mauser action, adopted by Portugal in 1904. The cartridge itself was intended to give Portugal’s armed forces a modern, flat-shooting, small-bore round, in line with European trends towards 6.5mm calibers at the time. Unlike some more common Mauser calibers, the 6.5x58mm was sparingly adopted, leading to its relative rarity today. However, the round, along with the Mauser-Vergueiro rifles, remained in limited use through both World Wars and well into the mid-20th century, solidifying its place in military and collector history.
Ammunition reloaders and enthusiasts appreciate the 6.5x58mm Mauser Port. for its historical significance as well as its performance. The cartridge’s dimensions and ballistics place it in the same class as other early 20th-century 6.5mm designs, making it suitable for a variety of sporting and target uses. Modern applications are typically limited to civilian arms due to the cartridge’s obsolescence in national armories; sporting shooters and collectors are among the most common users. For reloaders, the round offers an opportunity to preserve and shoot vintage Mauser-Vergueiro rifles, as factory ammunition is very scarce, and handloading is often the only practical way to keep these classic firearms in use. This niche reloading demand has led to custom resizing and forming of brass, underscoring the community’s dedication to keeping the caliber alive.
When it comes to hunting and field use, the 6.5x58mm Mauser Port. is generally regarded as suitable for medium game species. While not as widely adopted as modern 6.5mm cartridges like the 6.5x55 Swedish or 6.5 Creedmoor, it still offers a solid combination of manageable recoil and effective terminal ballistics. In its original context, it likely would have been used for deer-sized game, and many hunters using classic rifles still load it for this purpose. Its moderate case capacity and efficient 6.5mm bullet diameter allow for good penetration and energy transfer on well-placed shots, making it a practical choice for those interested in classic cartridge performance on European species such as roe deer, wild boar, and chamois.
The 6.5x58mm Mauser Port. typically utilizes bullet weights in the 140 to 160 grain range, which was standard for military loads in its era. Original military rounds featured round-nosed or early spitzer-type bullets, giving respectable velocities – often in the range of 2,400 to 2,600 feet per second, depending on barrel length and loading practices. The cartridge has a distinctive rimless, bottleneck design with a relatively long case, leading to excellent feeding and extraction in Mauser-style actions. For reloaders, the main challenges are sourcing brass and appropriate bullets, but the performance in properly maintained Mauser-Vergueiro rifles is typically very satisfying, marrying smooth operation with mild recoil and solid accuracy at typical hunting distances.
In sum, the 6.5x58mm Mauser Port. is a fascinating caliber for those who appreciate history, classic rifle performance, and the challenges of reloading for rare or obsolete cartridges. Its blend of manageable recoil, effective hunting ballistics, and vintage military heritage continue to attract a dedicated group of enthusiasts, ensuring that both the cartridge and the rifles chambered for it remain part of the living history of ammunition and firearms.
Suitable Powders
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6.5 x 58 mm Mauser Port. load data is available with the following bullets:
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