mevert
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Wanting to start a discussion to help me decide between a 6mm max or 6mm arc. Looking at around the 12 inch barrel mark for a compact ar15 coyote gun. Thanks for any input!
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You are probably right. The more I look into it I am not sure i would be able to form brass myself either for 6 max.6 ARC is starting to get more and more factory anmmo options.
Is the extra performance of the Max worth the hassle?
I was hoping this would get more traction. I have been trying to decide on another AR cartridge. Kicking around 22 and 6 ARC in a 16”, then 6 Max enters the chat. I like the idea of standard bolt face, but not sure it’s 95 TMK capable. Anyone know?
Yeah, I believe everything you’re stating here is correct and pretty much what I thought. The cartridge is intriguing if you don’t care about shooting 108 ELDM (I don’t) and like the idea of a standard bolt face (I do). I’d be happy with 65-75 Vmax on coyotes and 95 TMKs on deer, etc. It definitely isn’t optimal, but I suspect the bearing surface of the bullet is going to lose contact at the case mouth due to long ogive - not “capable.” Just thought maybe someone could verify. I’ll likely go with a Core Criterion in 6 ARC. It’s the easy button, but I don’t always use it. Ha. Appreciate the feedback..590” of a 95tmk will be inside the case of a 6mm max cartridge at 2.30 COAL.
Not sure what 95tmk capable means. But if you mean optimal, I don’t think that the max will be more optimized for the long bullets in AR mag constraints than the 6ARC.
It’s a guess because I don’t have a 6max case in front of me, but I bet actual powder capacity at 2.3” OAL with long bullets (95-108 class) is equal or very close to 6ARC.
If you want to make the argument for the cartridge, it would be building on a bolt action .378 bolt face and wanting max capacity for 6mm bullets. This is ignoring the logistics, which are complex.
.590” of a 95tmk will be inside the case of a 6mm max cartridge at 2.30 COAL.
Not sure what 95tmk capable means. But if you mean optimal, I don’t think that the max will be more optimized for the long bullets in AR mag constraints than the 6ARC.
It’s a guess because I don’t have a 6max case in front of me, but I bet actual powder capacity at 2.3” OAL with long bullets (95-108 class) is equal or very close to 6ARC.
If you want to make the argument for the cartridge, it would be building on a bolt action .378 bolt face and wanting max capacity for 6mm bullets. This is ignoring the logistics, which are complex.
I’m not concerned. I’ve had excellent results with 3 E-lander 10-round mags in 6.5G. Out of the 5 C-Products mags I’ve had, only 1 had an issue and a feedlip adj. fixed it. I’ve thought about buying a JP, but I’ve never had an issue with any of the Toolcraft Grendel (.136”) bolts, so I’ve not spent the $ on the high end options. Maybe some on here can relate to the “worst-case senario” thinking that I occasionally suffer from. In reality, the 6 ARC is almost certainly the right answer. Now I’m just wavering b/n 6 and 22, but since I’m set on 16” still leaning 6 ARC. Thanks for the thoughts.6 Max always seemed like a throwback to 90s cartridge design to me, I was surprised when it got any traction. Most modern cartridge designs have followed a similar pattern as the Creedmoors, shorter, less tapered case design to get the heavier bullets they were designed around out of the case at mag length. The ARCs follow that pattern as well, but the 6 MAX is kind of an update of the old 6x45 with many of the same limitations shooting heavier bullets.
If you're concerned about bolts and mags I'd recommend getting Rexus bolts and G$$ mags. They aren't really expensive, and work great with the increasingly common and popular ARC series.
Yeah, I believe everything you’re stating here is correct and pretty much what I thought. The cartridge is intriguing if you don’t care about shooting 108 ELDM (I don’t) and like the idea of a standard bolt face (I do). I’d be happy with 65-75 Vmax on coyotes and 95 TMKs on deer, etc. It definitely isn’t optimal, but I suspect the bearing surface of the bullet is going to lose contact at the case mouth due to long ogive - not “capable.” Just thought maybe someone could verify. I’ll likely go with a Core Criterion in 6 ARC. It’s the easy button, but I don’t always use it. Ha. Appreciate the feedback.