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6.5 x 58 R Load Data

Alternative names: 6.5x58mmR, 6.5x58mmR Sauer, 6.5x58R Sauer

Our load data for caliber 6.5 x 58 R covers 63 bullets from 21 manufacturers and a total of 3969 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 1 load recipes.

The 6.5 x 58 R is a fascinating historical rifle cartridge originating from Central Europe, notable for its legacy among hunters and shooting enthusiasts. Developed in Austria in the late 19th or early 20th century, the 6.5 x 58 R was primarily chambered in single-shot and break-action rifles, including classic stalking rifles and combination guns. Its rimmed design, indicated by the “R” in its name, suited it perfectly for break-open actions common in European hunting arms of the period. The 6.5 mm bullet diameter was widely regarded for its high sectional density and excellent ballistic properties, traits that European hunters quickly came to appreciate. Over the years, the caliber earned a reputation for accuracy and moderate recoil, making it a favorite among discerning marksmen and hunters looking for a flat-shooting and effective round.

In terms of application, the 6.5 x 58 R has traditionally been used for hunting across much of Europe, especially in Austria, Germany, and surrounding countries. Its popularity stemmed from its versatility and the broad range of rifles chambered for it, particularly classic break-action and drilling firearms. This cartridge is especially well-suited for roe deer, fox, and similar medium-sized European game, but hunters have also taken it after chamois and other mountain-dwelling species where a flat trajectory can be a critical advantage. Its mild recoil and excellent accuracy also make it appropriate for target shooting and practice—handloading enthusiasts often find the cartridge particularly interesting due to both historical value and the rewarding challenge of tuning it for older rifles.

Target species for the 6.5 x 58 R mostly include smaller to medium-sized game, with roe deer being the archetypal quarry. Nevertheless, in skilled hands and with appropriate bullet selection, the cartridge can be stretched to larger game like red deer under ideal circumstances and proper shot placement, though it’s wise to consider ethical limitations. The cartridge’s manageable recoil makes it a good choice for younger or less experienced shooters, enhancing its reputation for practicality in diverse hunting camps. Reloaders appreciate its ability to deliver adequate terminal performance on deer-sized game without excessive meat damage, and the bullet’s high sectional density ensures solid penetration—even in challenging conditions.

Typical bullet weights for the 6.5 x 58 R range from about 120 to 140 grains, with 127 and 139-grain projectiles being traditional favorites. Most loads use pointed soft-point or round-nosed bullets, reflecting the standards of the era in which the cartridge was most popular. Muzzle velocities often reach the 2,400–2,600 feet-per-second range, providing an advantageous balance of flat trajectory and moderate energy. The cartridge case is rimmed, and its moderate capacity makes it economical in powder consumption—a key trait for frequent reloaders. Due to its age and relative rarity, loading data should always account for the strength and condition of vintage firearms, ensuring both performance and safety. The 6.5 x 58 R remains a testament to the enduring appeal of classic European cartridges, blending history, versatility, and reliable ballistics—qualities that continue to attract connoisseurs of fine vintage arms and handloading traditions.

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

39.3 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.264'' | 6.71 mm

Max. Case Length

2.298'' | 58.37 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

3.07'' | 77.98 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

40611 psi | 2800 bar

XXL ID

CID_1019

6.5 x 58 R load data is available with the following bullets:

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