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6.5 Grendell vs 6.8 SPC

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24 April 2009, 18:20
gumboot458
6.5 Grendell vs 6.8 SPC
Which one is faster , and which is flatter shooting ???????????????????

Thanks


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24 April 2009, 19:36
ramrod340
I feel the 6.5 is both faster and flatter. The 6.8SPC was more designed to be a round for close in contact that would hit harder than the .223. In the AR it is easier to get a 6.8 upper.

6.8
http://www.ask.com/bar?q=6+8+S...ewforum.php%3Ff%3D47

6.5
http://www.ask.com/bar?q=6.5+g...www.65grendel.com%2F

Several graph comparison at this link. Keep in mind it is a 6.5 site but seems to match other data I have seen. http://www.65grendel.com/faq.htm

Several write ups and links
http://www.ar15.com/forums/board.html?b=3


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
25 April 2009, 03:37
jkingrph
6.5 is supposed to be the premier long range cartridge for the AR-15. With the right barrel twist it is stated to be effective to about 1200 yards.

Brass should be less of problem as it is very easily formed from 7.62x39, just one pass through a sizing die, load and shoot. It completes by fireforming on first shot.


JJK
25 April 2009, 04:30
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by jkingrph:
6.5 is supposed to be the premier long range cartridge for the AR-15. With the right barrel twist it is stated to be effective to about 1200 yards..


I would like to know ,in this case, what Affective at 1200 yards means. Confusedroger beer


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25 April 2009, 06:18
Kabluewy
Roger, I was sort of wondering the same thing, but wrote it off, since it really doesn't matter to me what it does at 1,200 yards, so long as it doesn't hit anything unintentional. Eeker

If it is effective to 200 yards, I consider that good enough for my purposes, which is deer and hog hunting.

KB


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25 April 2009, 06:46
Flippy
quote:
Originally posted by bartsche:
I would like to know ,in this case, what Affective at 1200 yards means. Confusedroger beer
Roger it means you better live 1250 yards away from someone who owns one!

rotflmo
25 April 2009, 08:36
303Guy
quote:
I would like to know ,in this case, what Affective at 1200 yards means.

It means it is still supersonic at that range!


Regards
303Guy
25 April 2009, 08:54
Mike Smith
Yep, that is the claim to fame. I have seen a few guys burn up bolts in 223 shooting 1000 yrd matches. The problem is things start going subsonic around 800 to 900 yards. To prevent this these guys run pretty hot loads. The 6.5 is supposed to stay supersonic all the way out without burning your bolt up.


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25 April 2009, 09:09
freelunch
I'm very enamored with the concept of the 6mmAR round and its long range potential. The 6mmAR is the 6.5 Grendel brass necked down to 6mm and enables shooting high BC 105-108 gr bullets at 200 fps faster than the Grendel. It would be much flatter and faster and have a longer supersonic range than both the 6.8 and 6.5.

http://www.6mmar.com/6mm_AR_Loading_Info.html

The 6mmAR Turbo (Improved 6mmAR) gets another 100fps. Robert Whitley makes the 6mmAR uppers at the website above, that go on any AR standard lower.


N. Colorado
25 April 2009, 12:34
Kabluewy
OK, now I understand. Supersonic is the key. I was looking at it from a different perspective. However, supersonic for a 6.5mm bullet has different implications for military scenarios compared to hunting situations.
KB


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27 April 2009, 07:51
f224
Here is a bit of perspective on the 6.8spc;

http://www.defensereview.com/t...rol-rifle-cartridge/


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