With that bolt head make sure you get a high pressure head. On one of my 22 grendels had a bolt head break and never had an issue with the high pressure boltsBolt, barrel, magazine.
With that bolt head make sure you get a high pressure head. On one of my 22 grendels had a bolt head break and never had an issue with the high pressure boltsBolt, barrel, magazine.
Thank youNot possible, your 223 chamber is longer than the 22 ARC, so you would have to cut the breech end down enough to clean it up with a 22 ARC reamer, but you don’t have enough breech on an AR Barrel, and especially if it’s a CF wrapped proof.
Do you have a maker you’d recommend? I’m having a hard time finding an ar15 bolt for 22arc.With that bolt head make sure you get a high pressure head. On one of my 22 grendels had a bolt head break and never had an issue with the high pressure bolts
Do you have a maker you’d recommend? I’m having a hard time finding an ar15 bolt for 22arc.
Do you have a maker you’d recommend? I’m having a hard time finding an ar15 bolt for 22arc.
Do you have a maker you’d recommend? I’m having a hard time finding an ar15 bolt for 22arc.
You will want to find an AR bolt for a 6.5 Grendel type 2 or 6mm ARC. Do not use a 7.62x39 AR bolt or a 6.5 Grendel type 1 bolt or you will have extraction issues and potential for broken extractor and bolt head. The Grendel type 2 fixed those issue and is the current version for all barrel in current production. This is not an issue for bolt action guns only gas gunsAny 6.5 Grendel or 6arc bolt will work. Many likely aren’t marketed as 22ARC yet due to the newness
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Either bart baldwin @ baldwin gunwerks in Illinois or Jack at upriver precision here in North idaho can get you contact for either. Both very knowledgeable on the 22 grendel for chambers and barrels.Do you have a maker you’d recommend? I’m having a hard time finding an ar15 bolt for 22arc.
Hope the type 2 or HP boot is all you will find in a grendel now days that wasn't the case just a few years ago when I bought a 6.5 grendel and then had a 22grendel upper built and used the same bolt head and carrier. Once I had the type 2 or higher pressure bolts no issues againYou will want to find an AR bolt for a 6.5 Grendel type 2 or 6mm ARC. Do not use a 7.62x39 AR bolt or a 6.5 Grendel type 1 bolt or you will have extraction issues and potential for broken extractor and bolt head. The Grendel type 2 fixed those issue and is the current version for all barrel in current production. This is not an issue for bolt action guns only gas guns
Jay
Not sure you have to go jp, but if you have the monies to buy quality gear it can help with confidence and longevityGet the JP Enhanced bolt, it’s worth it.
Either bart baldwin @ baldwin gunwerks in Illinois or Jack at upriver precision here in North idaho can get you contact for either. Both very knowledgeable on the 22 grendel
Not sure you have to go jp, but if you have the monies to buy quality gear it can help with confidence and longevity
The only type 1 bolts you will find are on the used market. If you buy new current products you should be fine.Hope the type 2 or HP boot is all you will find in a grendel now days that wasn't the case just a few years ago when I bought a 6.5 grendel and then had a 22grendel upper built and used the same bolt head and carrier. Once I had the type 2 or higher pressure bolts no issues again
Get the 7 twist
You aren’t going to over spin the 62 grain at arc speeds
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Buy a blank and have one reamed, plenty of guys out there have reamers. Figure out your configuration you want and order it up. I know 2 guys rite now that have reamers and have knowledge over a couple years with 22 grendel can make you bolt or gas gunSo, do we have a running list of barrel manufacturers? Or are we just stuck waiting on ppl from Hornady’s list of partners
So, do we have a running list of barrel manufacturers? Or are we just stuck waiting on ppl from Hornady’s list of partners