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AR-15 varmint rifle caliber decision

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04 October 2010, 14:24
woodelf
AR-15 varmint rifle caliber decision
I have been thinking about building a new AR-15 style varmint gun. I just can't decide on what caliber I want. it is a toss up between a 223/5.56 or a 6 PPC. Any one have any experence with the 6 PPC and varmint hunting. I looked at a 204, but I perfer a heavier bullet. My main hunting will be is for wolfs, coyotes, fox, and lynx. I'm looking for a fur friendly round and my 22-250 can do a lot of damage if the animal is to close. Thanks any info would be great
04 October 2010, 17:15
perry
Fur friendly I would go for the 5.56.

Perry
06 October 2010, 01:28
BECoole
6PPC is just asking for problems. Stay with the old standard.
06 October 2010, 12:45
mho
I *love* the 6mm PPC, although I shoot it out of bolt guns.

One issue to consider, if you want a varmint rifle, is that components should be easily available, and preferably in large quantities and at low cost. That is seldomly the case for the 6mm PPC. You could choose to rely on Norma brass, and although good quality brass, it is expensive and availability can be spotty. Necked up Lapua .220 Russian is also an option. With that case you have to make sure your chamber will take this brass without turning - unless you fancy neck turning large quantities of cases... Price is also fairly high, and availability far from guaranteed. Graf's used to sell 6mm PPC brass with their own headstamp. Pretty decent brass, but I don't believe they sell it any longer?? I think that is just about it for 6mm PPC brass sources. As much as I love that caliber, I don't think I would choose it for highish volume shooting, unless, of course, you can lay in a healthy stash of cases up front.

- mike


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08 October 2010, 03:39
shootr
woodelf, I have a 6mm WOA AR, necked down 6.8 SPC, very accurate to 600 yards. I use SSA brass, CCI-450 primers, Benchmark powder and 70gr to 107gr bullets depending on what I'm shooting at.
08 October 2010, 05:00
Doc224/375
You really don't need an opinion YOU simply need to stop and THINK ! Fur Friendly little entrance hole

an exit hole if not using soft point ammo !. NOW what comes to Mind in an AR platform !!!.

See YOU answered your own question !!!!!!!!!.


salute archer archer
08 October 2010, 05:45
craveman85
you could always go with a .223/6mm just a 5.56 with a 6mm bullet. i guess you can still get pretty decent velocities out of it as well. 6mm is a nice bullet for varmints and you could even shoot some deer with it as well. you can also get higher ballistic coefficients than them lil .223's. you should be able to find a barrel for that or at even just the barrel.


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