Cameron.25
WKR
Yep, my thoughts exactly!When marketing 8,6 CR people have claimed that 375 Raptor is not capable to be loaded with very heavy bullets for subsonic loads, Allso have seen claims that it's not working properly in a gas gun. This must be somekind of false fact marketing or something related, because these are just the strengths of the 375 Raptor. I have a 375 Raptor AR-10 with 37 cm barrel. It works really nice with 200 gr GS Custom copper bullets, muzzle velocity easily 745 m/s with moderate pressure, a bit hot loads and velocity is 765 m/s. No problems with a comp or a silencer, just must adjust the gasport between the configurations. 235 gr Speers achieve easily 660 m/s from my gun's short barrel at finnish hunting season temperatures around zero Celcius. The caliber takes 350 gr Sierra MK and 400gr Maker bullets for subsonic loads, COL suitable for AR-10 mag's. So, can't see any advantage in a gas gun to swap from 9,5mm to 8,6 mm in most practical hunting situations, if intention is just to make large pass through wound channel and/or transfer energy to the target.