Castle Rock
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Nothing wrong with sharing information and having a point of view, I found it interesting
I had a grendel in a howa mini action. Took a whitetail in ND with it. I couldnt get over the mag release location and kept accidently hitting it and dropping my mags while I was walking. Had to get rid of it. Loved everything else about that gun.I got a 6.5 Grendel for my grands to use for cow elk from age 9 until 13 ish. Had the 6arc been available in a bolt gun, I would have gone that way. I went with the Howa mini action in a mdt lss for the adjustable butt stock. Has worked well. We have an older Howa 223 with a 10 (I think) twist, that shoots the 62 gr. Fusions well for deer and antelope. But the 6arc would have been a better solution, one gun, imo had it existed.
Have not had that issue. I got the barreled action and put it in a chassis.I had a grendel in a howa mini action. Took a whitetail in ND with it. I couldnt get over the mag release location and kept accidently hitting it and dropping my mags while I was walking. Had to get rid of it. Loved everything else about that gun.
When I wanted to hot rod my AR15 for big game, I went 25 WSSM upper with parts from DTECH and Jard. Barrel life is a bit reduced compared to other offerings. I went there for two reasons. First, 6mm is the min for Indiana and deer. Second, it seemed like a fun way to go. I wasn't wrong on that.
If I did one again, it would be a .243 WSSM with a 1:7 barrel. Well, when I burn out the first barrel, that is what I'll replace it with. I can't get top velocity due to mag length, but I'm sure that I can get DTAC 115's up to a respectable velocity.
As it is, a 120gr SGK at 2900fps is pretty effective on whitetails.
Jeremy
no idea who Form is/was, I saw a post that I disagreed with and that was pure coincidenceWhy have you been dead quiet on here for 7 years but now pop up and spam the heck out of us with Grendel info? I wonder your motivation for pushing so hard (gram likes prob) and especially to take on Form who is one of the most highly regarded members here. You come across as a heel. Sorry. I’m truthful.
Grendel’s are for babies. Gap 4 S that 6.5!
as I said above, I built that page up to condense and catalogue 4 years worth of experiences, seemed like the easiest simplest way to do it, and referencing it only where I was called out to provide more for my 'claims', no agendaNo, not at all but when you pimp your gram page in 20% of your posts it kind of looks like your fishing for followers via dragging up drama but whatever.
I would suspect ammo cost and unicorn parts. I have only seen a factory WSSM gun from DPMS (Remington'd out of existence) or boutique makers. D-tech seems like a budget option but you're paying $1200 for a fairly basic upper, whereas you can buy or build a lighter AR-15 in 6.8, 6.5, 6ARC, .450 Shrubhamster, etc for cheaper. I remember reading the barrel life on the wssms was under 2k, with some seeing throat erosion after 500-600rd, which really limits your target demographic.I’ve recently stumbled upon the WSSMs and learned that theY fit in ARs. I’ve wondered why they aren’t more popular for hunting. Seems like you could get relatively high velocities in a semi-auto platform.
I’ve recently stumbled upon the WSSMs and learned that theY fit in ARs. I’ve wondered why they aren’t more popular for hunting. Seems like you could get relatively high velocities in a semi-auto platform.
All of the typing on a subject you have NO real world experience on = TROLLas I said above, I built that page up to condense and catalogue 4 years worth of experiences, seemed like the easiest simplest way to do it, and referencing it only where I was called out to provide more for my 'claims', no agenda
I know I'm sorta like a finger in the bum, either awkward af and we're not likely to talk again, or a great time and we'll get along famously
Looks like Howa is going to build one for you. I bet they announce it more at SHOT, but it's already listed here. It's sure got me tempted for a 4.1lb gun.Thank you Form! Confirmed I would like to build a lightweight 6 ARC, my Grendel turned out heavier than I thought.
That's probably going to get some sheep hunters thinking......Looks like Howa is going to build one for you. I bet they announce it more at SHOT, but it's already listed here. It's sure got me tempted for a 4.1lb gun.
HOWA M1500 Mini Action 6MM ARC Rifle - Lipseys.com
HOWA M1500 Mini Action 6MM ARC Riflewww.lipseys.com
It would be crazy light and recoil would be easy to manage. Plan on no more than 250yd shots and you've got yourself a winner.That's probably going to get some sheep hunters thinking......
That thing with an SWFA ultralight would be really light.
If you put a dialable scope on it for a few extra oz you'd extend that range quite a bit, I would think.It would be crazy light and recoil would be easy to manage. Plan on no more than 250yd shots and you've got yourself a winner.
For varmints and smaller game, but from the OPs post, 103gr ELD-X hits that 1000ft-lbs of energy threshold just past 250yds. Of course that was with a theoretical 20in barrel and this has a 22in barrel. Reloads could probably push that slightly higher and a 400yd shot on deer and sheep would still be possible.If you put a dialable scope on it for a few extra oz you'd extend that range quite a bit, I would think.