Australian soldiers were fond of the 6.5 Jap too.
With a mild report and low recoil as well as excellent accuracy it made for a perfect sniper rifle in the jungles of New Guinea.
When Japanese soldiers were captured or dead were found in the forest many Aussie guys took the rifles and any spare ammo to use themselves.
The 303 is a great round for making an enemy stay down when they're hit but it wears on the shoulder after a while, especially shot prone with a brass buttplate.
After shooting my friend's M96 6.5 Swede sporter the other day which was using factory loads, is light & without a recoil pad, and finding it really comfortable I can only imagine that the 6.5x50 must've seemed like a gentle caress after wrestling with a No.1 MkIII.
A T38, bubba'd or otherwise, is on my wishlist.
BTW, does anyone know what sort of setup the Japanese used for snipers?