KenLee
WKR
What barrel length?I got a BCA grendel upper and it shot 2-3 moa at best. I put in a new saturn/liberty barrel and it's shooting 0.6moa with eld match and 0.5 with cheaper federal 90gr.
What barrel length?I got a BCA grendel upper and it shot 2-3 moa at best. I put in a new saturn/liberty barrel and it's shooting 0.6moa with eld match and 0.5 with cheaper federal 90gr.
The BCA was a 20. The new one is an 18.What barrel length?
Craddock Precision makes awesome barrels.I have a 13.9” criterion blank finished by craddock precision. It’s shoots fantastic. For coyotes I’ve used 90gr varmint loads and 123 eldm hornady black. The 90’s were amazing but they were rough on fur if that’s a concern. The 123’s work but they don’t seem to expand at all.
I also load my mags with wolf steel fmj ammo and the only use the good ammo on the top 2-3 rounds. I figured after they’re running wide open it’s not worth wasting the expensive ammo
This has long since been discredited. I ran a group buy for 11.5" and 12.5" Lilja Grendel barrels several years ago. These barrels and many like them have excelled in the right application. I have an 11.5" Lilja barreled AR15 that has been the ideal tree stand and brush gun. Realistically it'll covered 90% of shots taken on whitetail east of the Mississippi.Text below taken from the Alexander Arms FAQ page:
Usage and Effectiveness
What are the differences in barrel lengths and what length is better for given circumstances?
This mainly refers to the 6.5 Grendel as the .50 Beowulf® is best in a 16" barrel. The two 6.5 Grendel barrel lengths that are best suited for hunting are the 24" and 20" barrels. Shorter barrels may be applied, but, beyond slightly lighter weight and handier silhouette, they have no advantage and give up velocity. However, they are superb choices for general shooting or a utility rifle. A 24" 6.5 Grendel is well-suited to most hunting applications and, if one can live with the longer barrel, it is the most versatile of the 6.5 Grendel barrels. Accuracy is superb and the rifle is capable out to 1,000 yards and longer with the right ammunition. The balance of the gun assists stability in most position-shooting and it is excellent for use from a bipod. This one barrel length can bridge across a range of shooting tasks including long-range varmint work. A 20" barrel 6.5 Grendel is both shorter and lighter than the 24" gun, which is a big consideration if the gun must be carried. While it gives up some stability from a bipod, it is just a versatile.