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17 November 2010, 20:43 #1Contributing Member
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Anyone shoot 6.8 spc here?
I keep on hearing 6.8 coming into discussions in AR discussions. I see now that Noveske makes some 6.8 stuff..Spike's is also..
SO, who here has gone into the 6.8spc world? And more importantly why? Can you list what you bought and why you bought the size you did (barrel size)? Pics are a plus...
Im looking for a Christmas present for myself!
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18 November 2010, 08:35 #2Manufacturer
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I built a 6.8 before ammo was available. Excellent terminal performance especially from shorter barrels are the reason I own one.
I have a 10.5" that is only used with an AAC M4-2000 6.8 silencer attached. Used for hunting and HD/SD I wanted as short as practical with the silencer attached.Last edited by todd.k; 18 November 2010 at 08:50.
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18 November 2010, 08:48 #3
Had 7 of them. 2 14", 3 16", 1 18", and 1 20". Great for hunting, too expensive for everything else.
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18 November 2010, 16:25 #4Member
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Have one also, good for short range hog and deer hunting, ammo is to expensive for everyday shooting. SSA has said they were going to come out with a less expensive training round 'soon', we'll see.
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18 November 2010, 17:52 #5Contributing Member
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Ive noticed that a lot of people are saying that its a way better round for "Home Protection"..."hunting"..coupled by the fact that it weighs less than a .308 rifle and it uses a AR lower (I know .308 can touch something/someone a lot farther out). The only "bad" thing is the cost of ammo - which I really don't think its that bad.
Any other pros/cons?
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18 November 2010, 18:07 #6
When you compare premium 6.8 ammo to the premium 6.8 ammo, the prices are similar. The 5.56 has the cheap plinking ammo and cheaper plinking bullets to reload. For hunting, the 6.8 SPC is a better round, but the 5.56 has come out with some good hunting loads using the Barnes TSX bullets, so it is getting closer. The 5.56 has the Pmags, which are some of the best available.
What do you plan on using it for?
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18 November 2010, 19:06 #7Contributing Member
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I cant use it as my work weapon so it would basically be for Home Defense..(MAYBE some hunting if I ever get off my lazy ass!). Its more of a want of something different. I was looking for something with a shorter barrel for CQB Home Defense. But wasnt looking too seriously. I just kept on hearing it come up in conversations and then I just happened to drift onto Novesky website..
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18 November 2010, 19:28 #8
I built a 6.8 spc a while back, but I haven't had a chance to really evaluate it. I must admit, the ammo prices are part of the reason for the delay in my putting it through some paces.
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18 November 2010, 19:33 #9Contributing Member
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18 November 2010, 21:04 #10Member
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I have one. Got it mainly for a bit more range and a better hunting round HD, than the 5.56. I got the A4 model from RRA http://www.rockriverarms.com/index.c...ategory_id=250
Mine has the 1:10 twist, I hear the 1:11 is the one to get now. If you do get one, make sure it is Spec II. You should buy one. If more people get them, maybe we will get an affordable plinking round!
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19 November 2010, 11:33 #11Manufacturer
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It's not as hard as people think to have the advantages of the 6.8 and shoot cheap ammo for training. One upper in 6.8 and one upper in 5.56 set up the same. The cost of ammo makes it a poor choice for an only AR.
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19 November 2010, 12:27 #12
Agree with what Todd said. If all my personal ARs caught fire or got stolen tomorrow I'd pick up an AAC M4-2K in 6.8, and identical SBR uppers with Switchblocks from Noveske, one chrome-lined in 5.56 and one stainless in 6.8, and train with the 5.56 and run the 6.8 for HD and hunting. magazines for the 6.8 would be my main reservation. Still not sure if I'd do 12.5" or 10.5" though.
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19 November 2010, 15:37 #13Contributing Member
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Agreed. It wouldn't be my only rifle. I was already pondering the purchase of another rifle with a shorter barrel when the discussion of 6.8 come into play. It's just something that made me say ...HMM. I have a FEELING that a 6.8 is going to be put on my Christmas list along with a couple of flashlights (HDS/Oveready) that I'm itching for.
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19 November 2010, 15:40 #14Contributing Member
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19 November 2010, 16:28 #15