The 6.5x70 R cartridge is an intriguing caliber that traces its roots back to the early part of the 20th century, hailing from Germany. It is considered a classic rimmed rifle cartridge designed predominantly for break-action firearms such as drillings, combination guns, and kipplaufs. The "R" in its designation stands for "Rand," the German word for rimmed, which distinguishes it from its rimless counterparts developed for bolt-action rifles. This cartridge emerged at a time when European gunmakers were focusing on versatile cartridges that could be chambered in lightweight and compact hunting rifles, especially for use in the forests and rolling countryside of Central Europe. Its relatively long case and slender bullet diameter are indicative of a design philosophy that prioritized high ballistic coefficients and relatively flat trajectories, fitting for the hunting styles and environments common in its region of origin.
In terms of applications, the 6.5x70 R is recognized primarily as a hunting cartridge, especially popular with European hunters who favor traditional break-action rifles. Its moderate power and excellent ballistic performance make it suitable for use in stalking medium-sized game, particularly in wooded or mixed terrain where shots might range from relatively close to mid-distance. Due to its historical association with combination guns, the 6.5x70 R is often found paired with shotgun barrels, offering hunters a highly versatile platform that enhances their ability to tackle diverse quarry on a single hunt. While not as powerful as more modern magnum calibers, it remains capable and respected among enthusiasts for its classic charm and field-proven effectiveness.
The 6.5x70 R cartridge is adept at taking down a variety of target species, with the European roe deer being among its most popular and traditional quarry. Its performance parameters mean that it is also suitable for other similar-sized game, including fox, chamois, and small to medium wild boar. Capable of delivering sufficient energy and penetration with minimal recoil, it has proven itself as an effective round for ensuring ethical and humane kills on such animals. The relatively narrow and high-sectional-density bullets typically used in this caliber ensure good penetration, even through light bone and dense muscle, making it a favorite among hunters who prioritize precision and shot placement.
Ammunition for the 6.5x70 R typically features bullet weights ranging from approximately 120 to 140 grains, with 127 and 139 grains being the most common. The bullets are generally of the soft point or jacketed soft point type, catering to the cartridge’s primary hunting role. Muzzle velocities for standard loads usually range between 2,400 and 2,600 feet per second, delivering a respectable balance between flat trajectory, mild recoil, and sufficient terminal performance for the cartridge’s intended applications. The rimmed case design facilitates reliable extraction in break-action firearms, which is an important consideration for those who choose the 6.5x70 R for field use. For reloaders, the relatively low operating pressures and the traditional nature of the cartridge make it a joy to handload, offering a classic shooting experience coupled with practical hunting performance.
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)
Case Capacity
38.5 Grains of Water
Bullet / Barrel Diameter
0.264'' | 6.71 mm
Max. Case Length
2.736'' | 69.49 mm
Max. Cartridge Length
3.543'' | 89.99 mm
Max. Standardized Pressure:
40611 psi | 2800 bar
XXL ID
CID_1032
6.5 x 70 R load data is available with the following bullets:
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