Description
The 6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schönauer (also known as the 6.5×54 Mannlicher-Schönauer Greek) cartridge was the standard ammunition of Greece’s army from 1903 until the Germans came for a surprise visit in 1941. The Austrian army used it during the Great War as well. Ernest Hemingway noted the round’s effectiveness for hunting lion, and Scottish adventurer Karamojo Bell used it to fell at least 300 elephants.
rIf you’re fortunate enough to own a classic rifle that can chamber this cartridge, you’ve no doubt encountered some difficulty finding ammunition for it. Prvi Partizan to the rescue! The Serbian manufacturer specializes in producing out of date ammo, and they leave nothing wanting about this round’s quality.
rThis cartridge’s 156 grain projectile possesses a markedly high ballistic coefficient for superior stability in flight as well as penetrating power, and has a soft point so it will rapidly deform while tumbling through large game to create a devastating wound cavity. The bullet’s round nose profile enables it to deliver great impact energy as well. The round’s casing is made of high quality brass, so you may reload the rare thing many times.




