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27 September 2014, 04:38 #16
Ahhh...Was just looking at 6.5 grendel parts the other day..then someone bumps this..lol
Nice sounding setup, the 260 has been on my radar as well..
Im still game as well for a AR grendel build...someday...Probably start out with a upper...Yes they have a very good BC and are still supersonic at around 1200 yards...Very accurate little bullet...I am very intrigued and im about due for another caliber...all my other AR's are the std 556/223 wylde stuff....
I have been eye'ing the satern barrel and bolt combos..
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2 October 2014, 10:34 #17New Member
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Mustang, have you shot one before? I, like you, have been looking at this for when I get home, as an intermediate cartridge - even though it's not necessarily intermediate in price between 5.56 and .308.
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2 October 2014, 10:38 #18
Shot a grendel, not per say, shot the old mans 6.5 x .284 bolt action...
Little more recoil can be expected..case capacity is up around 30 grains...using a larger case then 223..thus the need for its own bolt...much like a 762x39 bolt it seems like..its close but not the same..
I Also have looked at the 260 as a option also, for a big boy build..lol... I reload so ammo is not a problem/worry per say...
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2 October 2014, 10:57 #19New Member
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I've gotta get to it sooner or later, as I bought 300 6.5 bullets on clearance last year in anticipation of having something to feed them to.
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2 October 2014, 11:56 #20
I was planning on going with a 6.5G several years ago. Found out about the 6BRX from AR15 Performance and went with that instead. With a 22" barrel I'm getting right at 3,000 fps with 105gr Berger VLDs.
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3 October 2014, 19:34 #21Contributing Member
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It's not a 6.5, but a buddy of mine had a 6mm AR built up. He uses it in competitions and it sounded like it worked out very good.
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7 October 2014, 04:41 #22New Member
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Well, I took the first step towards a 6.5G and bought a upper receiver (Aero Precision) and a 13" forearm (Parallax FFSSR)...now I'm looking at barrel and bolt combos, which is really the expensive stuff. I'm looking at the Brownell's 18" as a starter, anyone have any experience? I have read pretty good reviews about them for the price - I'm just not ready to commit $500+ for a round that I'm not sure I'm committed to. I started with the UR and forearm because I turn that into almost anything AR15 related....
I do like everything I'm reading about the 6.5G, except for finding brass to reload.
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7 October 2014, 05:07 #23New Member
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Been lazy and havent shot the 6.5creed yet...
Most likely will go shoot it within a month or two since the weather is nice now.
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22 October 2014, 20:52 #24
I have a 6.5 Grendel with an 18" Alexander Arms barrel. Its a smooth shooter. I havent had a chance to really test it out and better myself as a distance shooter. Ive only put about 200 rounds of Hornady factory ammo through it. Max distance was about 300 yards, but thats my limitations as of right now. Its capable of reaching out to 1k with the right person pulling the trigger. I love the 6.5 but man the ammo is not cheap by any means. With the Grendel being SAMMI spec now I would hope the price comes down some.
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23 October 2014, 07:41 #25
I've got Atomic Tactical building me a Mega Arms AR in 6.5 Grendel. I went with that 18" Brownell's barrel. It was too attractive a price point at under $300 including the bolt. From some of the reading I've done they get them from Liberty/Satern, so I'm hoping its decent quality. I'm getting antsy to get it and get out and shoot it.
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30 October 2014, 08:25 #26Contributing Member
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6.5grendel.com has a lot of good info. The grendel can give you close to what a 308 ar10 does but in the ar15 size lower is my understanding? Plus it has better long range ballistics.
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30 October 2014, 08:48 #27
I very much intend to build a specific 6.5 Grendel rifle for 1 mile shooting. I did it with my .303 Lee Enfield with its iron sights on a 1ftx3ft target. I most certainly can do it with a 6.5 cartridge. I simply hate the cost of the ammo though.
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30 October 2014, 09:27 #28Contributing Member
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^ yeah, i think there will be some more commercial options in the next few years but I'd probably reload for the grendel.
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12 November 2014, 18:45 #29New Member
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I have a 6.5 Grendel with a 20" Proof Research barrel. Fantastic shooter and I hope to take a whitetail this year with it. I love reloading, so it was right up my alley. It loves the 100gr as well as 123 gr AMAX. I've also shot some 120gr hollow points. I run it with a Specwar 7.62.
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13 November 2014, 08:47 #30Member
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The Brownells 18" 6.5 Grendel barrel is a shooter. Using factory Hornady 123gr SST loads I can consistently get 0.75MOA 5 round groups at 100 yards.