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223 Wylde |
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2 | 12.50% |
22 Nosler |
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0 | 0% |
6MM ARC |
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4 | 25.00% |
6.8 SPC |
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8 | 50.00% |
300 HAM'R |
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2 | 12.50% |
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New AR Build Caliber
I am going to start putting together everything for my first AR build. I have some pretty hefty military discounts on components and I can reload, so I figured it is something fun to do and build a good quality rifle from the ground up. This would be a hunting/paper puncher. Deer, hogs and varmints. I would like folks input on the caliber. (Note, in NC you can hunt with a 22 centerfire)
223 Wylde 22 Nosler 6mm ARC 6.8 SPC 300 HAM'R I already have a Grendel and 300 BO. |
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That's a tough one--you're basically asking "which one does it all and is a good first time build."
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223 Wylde is basically a match grade 5.56/223. you can fire both in it. its supposed to be more accurate than 5.56 but not quite as good as 223. IMHO it all depends on how good the barrel is.
22 nosle'r I don't know much about 6mm arc was also designed specifically for the ar platform. has a lot of potential as a target and hunting cartridge. supersonic out to 1200yds with a 103g bullet. only issue at the moment is brass. but for a reloader you can make it from a couple different parent casings so to speak. its identical to 243win in bullet diameter, but you give up 400ish fps, but get much more aerodynamic bullets. 6.8spc, I dont know much about this one either. 300ham'r is interesting, but much of a target cartridge IMHO. as I understand it, it was developed by wilson combat. The idea was to create a load that mimicked 30-30 in the ar platform. They did this by taking 300 blackout and pushing out the shoulder to get more powder in the case and making it a supersonic cartridge only. It is still very proprietary.
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AR-10. .243 win is what I'm getting. It is 6mm. Really going with 24" barrel.
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I have a 300 HAM'R with a 1x4 Leupold Hog Plex. 1/2" shooter with 135 FTX @2400. 7# with sling. Starline makes brass, so it's mainstream. 30-30 stroke in 16"? I'll take it.
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Why is 5.56 out of the question?
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Out of what’s listed, 6.8.
My last build was a .338 Federal AR10, next one will probably be a .300 BLK.
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My requirements for adding calibers centers around whether Starline makes brass for it, in this case I’d go with 300 HAMR.
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What's your goal with the rifle? Do you want to hunt with an AR or is it just to shoot at the range? If you're just going to shoot at the range then it's hard to beat the economy of 5.56/.223/Wylde.
Now if hunting is on the menu any of the others would work. I'd probably stay away from the Nosler and maybe look toward the Valkyrie, for better twist rate and bullet versatility over the Nosler. I think the 6mm ARC would be the easiest plug and play deer hunting cartridge next to the 6.5 Grendel in an AR-15 platform. If you're looking for the best balance of power, trajectory, and big game use. I'd look at Mad Dog Weapons Systems wildcat .358 Yeti. Made from shortened .308 brass, and capable of pushing a 200 grain FTX at 2500 fps. It would definitely be elk and moose capable to 350+ yards. My buddy has one, and I've definitely been impressed by it.
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I did this poll on a couple of sites and the 6mm ARC is blowing it all out of the water. Going to give it a few more days for input. I can get a Proof Research barrel at a pretty big discount through ExpertVoice and an 18 inch 6mm ARC is available.
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i would say ...consider the 6.5 Grendel....i have read a tag line that says " 6.5 grendel, hunting round with target capability...6 arc, target round with hunting capability"
i built a grendel last year and it hits the steel pretty hard at 200..and the trajectory with a 120-123 bullet is really close to a 308 with a 168gr bullet out to 800yrd....not dead on but real close...close enough for steel work.. if you change or have dope for 308 you would be on target and i just put this group on the table with a good 105 yote bullet i believe both groups are 5 shots..well i see that didnt work..lol..try the links and this one with a 120 deer bullet i believe brass is hard to get but so is the arc brass....bullets from what i see around here pretty available just my thoughts and .02 ocharry
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Thanks Stag. I can get the Proof Research barrel with the carbon fiver in 20". It's a good deal I get, but still very expensive. Debating a budget build or going all out.
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hmmm...yeah i see that now that i went to the first post and reread it
since you already have a grendel...then i think you have a couple of your choices covered...the 6 arc and the 6.8spc...i could be wrong, but i think you would not gain much if anything by building either of these.. the grendel has them both covered ballisticaly ... unless you just want one or the other...now that is a whole nother cat right there maybe something outside the box..lol... that 358 yeti sounds interesting..well itis different anyway ok gents.. carry on..i will go back to reading ocharry
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Actually, I am just building an AR for the first time. So, I was bouncing around calibers. |
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From the OP’s list, since he already has a Grendel, which is similar to the 6.8 SPC, I think the 300 HAM’R would be the one I’d choose. Being a hunter more than a target shooter, that would fit my needs better for pigs. With my preferred choices, back when I wanted more pig knockdown power than the 223, I went with the Grendel, but that was driven mostly by the fact that I had everything I needed to load for it, except brass, which I found plenty of. If not for that, I might have gone with the 6.8 SPC.
Probably the big factor in the OP’s decision is what’s he gonna do with the new caliber - long distance targets or short range hogs. |
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Well, three polls on different sites and the answer is overwhelming.
6mm ARC it is. Got my armorers kit and the lower parts ordered. Time to shop and get to work. |
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Good luck finding brass.
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