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I think that's a bit optimistic.As they state, 22-250 performance out of an AR-15 platform.
I think that's a bit optimistic.As they state, 22-250 performance out of an AR-15 platform.
Yeah I just looked at some speeds…I think that's a bit optimistic.
I think that's a bit optimistic.
Yeah I just looked at some speeds…
22 ARC 62gr ELD-VT @ 3300fps 24” barrel
22-250 60gr BT @ 3580fps
22-250 64gr PP @ 3500fps
I think that's a bit optimistic.
Like most anytime a manufacturer comes up with something that is magically better, context matters.
"22-250 performance from an AR*"
*assuming 22-250 uses a slow twist and low BC bullets commonly loaded with it and after a certain range to allow higher BCs of bullets in ARC to overcome the velocity disadvantage. If one handloads 88 or 75 ELDs in something like an 8 twist tikka 22-250 it would still bitch slap the #'s from the 22 ARC
So you loaded the slightly larger (if they use the same dimensions as 6 ARC) grendel to 22-250 factory ammo speeds, thats cool. The 22-250 is still 30%+ bigger case and loaded to the same pressures with the same bullets and level of powder optimization, the 22-250 is still going to be notably faster. Basic physics.The 224 Grendel (essentially the same as the 22 ARC) will run a 53 gr V-Max at 3800+ in a gas gun with a 7 twist. That’s very much within 22-250 performance.
The 22 ARC has the same length case as the 6.5 Grendel, and 224 Grendel, and not the shorter 6ARC, so it should be pretty much identical or very very similar in case capacity, and not shorted by the shorter length of the 6ARC. Look a few posts up, I posted the 22 ARC specs.So you loaded the slightly larger (if they use the same dimensions as 6 ARC) grendel to 22-250 factory ammo speeds, thats cool. The 22-250 is still 30%+ bigger case and loaded to the same pressures with the same bullets and level of powder optimization, the 22-250 is still going to be notably faster. Basic physics.
I'd still rather have a 22 ARC i'm just saying context matters.
The 22 ARC would be even better in the Howa Mini with its lack of recoil.I personally don’t see much point in the 22ARC. This is mainly because I’m not an AR15 fanatic, and I already have a 1-8 twist 224TTH(22-6mm Remington). I do however, find myself badly wanting the super lite howa mini in the 6mm ARC. I feel the 90 grain copper bullet at 2950fps ( hornady bolt gun data) would be an outstanding hunting companion! Opinions are like buttholes everyone’s got one and no one is wrong for their situation.
Just build you a 6 Grendel, on a Howa, and keep the extra performance over the 6 ARC.I personally don’t see much point in the 22ARC. This is mainly because I’m not an AR15 fanatic, and I already have a 1-8 twist 224TTH(22-6mm Remington). I do however, find myself badly wanting the super lite howa mini in the 6mm ARC. I feel the 90 grain copper bullet at 2950fps ( hornady bolt gun data) would be an outstanding hunting companion! Opinions are like buttholes everyone’s got one and no one is wrong for their situation.
7.62x39* / 6.5 Grendel / .220 RussianIm not to up on AR's so forgive my ignorance.
I know these bolt faces exist
223
224 valkyrie - If i remember correctly this will feed in standard ar15 mags but needs a new bolt face.
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I know the 6.5 grendel needs different mags then standard.
Where does the 22 arc and 6 arc fall in these?
Im not to up on AR's so forgive my ignorance.
I know these bolt faces exist
223
224 valkyrie - If i remember correctly this will feed in standard ar15 mags but needs a new bolt face.
308
Where does the 22 arc and 6 arc fall in these?
Proof makes a 6 arc bolt gun. My step dad has one. It’s pretty sweet little gun. 16.5” barrelCool for a gas gun, but if you're going to do a bolt gun, why not just do 22 creed? Just like 6arc, go 6 creed. Load it down if you want a bit less recoil and match the ARC velocities while having factory rifles/bolts/barrels everywhere.
Who makes 6ARC in a bolt gun? Savage and howa I think are the only 2. I'd imagine those will be the only two for this as well.
The 22 ARC has the same length case as the 6.5 Grendel, and 224 Grendel, and not the shorter 6ARC, so it should be pretty much identical or very very similar in case capacity, and not shorted by the shorter length of the 6ARC. Look a few posts up, I posted the 22 ARC specs.
Dimension to shoulder is the key dimension, I only see case length? Being as it's necked down, it makes sense that the case would be longer if it maintained the same neck length.