02 August 2011, 23:59
mdvjrp93300 black out for as platform
I have a friend that is looking for a hog round in the ar 15 platform. Any one got any ideals?
03 August 2011, 00:59
ramrod340Just about anythign that is loaded for the AR15.
I've killed many a hog with the 223. Want larger then the 6.5Grendel (264LBC) 7.62x35, 458 Socon, 50 Beowolf etc.
Just about anything the AR 15 is chambered in will take a hog.
03 August 2011, 04:49
farbedoMedium Bore: 6.8 SPC, 30 Rem AR, 6.5 Grendel, 243 WSSM, 25 WSSM, 30 OSSM
Big Bore/Thumpers: 50 Beowulf, 450 bushmaster, 458 Socom
I have a 458 Socom and a 25 WSSM. The 458 is legal for deer in Indiana, and shoots a 300gr Hornady SST at about 2000 fps with a good handload. The 25 WSSM performs about on par with a 25-06. Both are very fun.
Although you can't beat the 223 for cheap fun. I personally don't consider it adequate for hogs, but as with many things, that is simply my opinion.
Jeremy
03 August 2011, 07:14
mstarlingThe 6.8 loaded with an appropriate projectile has been very successful on piggies. I would suggest you check out:
http://68forums.com/forums/forum.phpLots of knowledge there abt the right structure for an SPC II rifle and how to feed it.
There is less experience with the .300 WTF (Whisper, 300/221, BLK) but there is some.
The critical element in making the decision between the two is probably whether or not you want to suppress the rifle.
I have both ... and the suppressor awaits an approved Form 4 for delivery.
06 August 2011, 02:50
Gerryquote:
What's an AR15 platform?
For 15 meter Olympic Tandem Diving.
11 August 2011, 12:46
lawndartThe AR-15/M-16 is not looked at by the military as a simple, single configuration rifle. In mils

peak the M-16/AR-15 is a "platform" for delivering ordnance (in this case bullets and 40mm grenades) from a large menu depending on the specific need in a given operation.
This is similar to my old, beloved F-16. The F-16 is a highly maneuverable and fast moving airborne "weapons platform" ( Air to Ground Missiles, Air to Air Missiles, rockets, plain gravity bombs - usually 500# or 2,000#, JDAMS, 20mm canon fire, etc.)
Back to the AR-15/M-16 "platform" concept. Do you want to blow off a sentry's head without alerting the whole neighborhood? Use the above mentioned 300 Whisper/300-221/300 AAC BLK. Need to make chest shots at 750 meters with minimal "signatures" to identify you to the enemy? Use a 6.5 Grendel in a longer barrel (24" for a static position, 20" for mobility) with a 6.5/6.8mm suppressor. Need a sniper rifle with moderate legs and one shot splat capability in a dynamic (moving around a lot) environment, and one that may be called on to be a battle rifle as well? Use an accurized and hardened version of the AR-10/KAC-25. Need to blow the door off its hinges and turn the fatal funnel around so it faces 180 degrees from its initial orientation? Get a beefy (milled out receivers with thick walls) AR-15 and use 450 Bushmaster/458 SOCOM/50 Beowulf. Need a relatively lightweight "recce" (recon) rifle for what were formerly called Delta troops who need to cover a large distance and need to save weight for water? Mid-weight 16" M-16 with CTR stock and minimum weight forend filled with M262 MOD1.
Pretty simple concept, milspeak wise

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12 August 2011, 04:48
OddbodIt's still a rifle, rather than a platform.
Flippin' silly "tacktickool speak" gibberish.

12 August 2011, 19:17
mdvjrp93I ask for a recommendation oc cal. for shooting piggs. Not you opinion on todays lingo in the guin world!
12 August 2011, 19:20
mdvjrp93I'm glad I was a navy diver because my typing sucks
13 August 2011, 03:51
Oddbodquote:
Originally posted by mdvjrp93:
I ask for a recommendation oc cal. for shooting piggs. Not you opinion on todays lingo in the guin world!
It's tough out here in the world of free speech isn't it?
