I hope Ruger is going to invest in this new round. Their AR-15 multi-purpose-rifle or even the American Predator bolt rifle would be very interesting projects.
I hope Ruger is going to invest in this new round. Their AR-15 multi-purpose-rifle or even the American Predator bolt rifle would be very interesting projects.
I would love to see an entry level Ruger American 6ARC just so I could have access to an affordable action with a PPC bolt face. That would be great. That RAR action is built pretty darn well for the $. A little truing and polishing and it’s solid. 6PPC repeating varmint rifle anyone?!?With it being adopted by the military we may see many manufacturers. Brownells has barrels and complete Aero Precision uppers.
I dont think they even considered it to be a direct drop in for a cartridge of a different name. If it doesnt function in the wrong chamber it wouldnt surprise me at all.
I agree totally but i think itll go forward and not fire much like a case that has been bumped too fari was thinking safety mainly. If I was the head engineer at Hornady and wanted a unique cartridge based on existing wildcat architecture, I am making it where it wont even chamber and go into battery in any existing wildcats or production chambers for safety reasons. This 6ARC will chamber and fire (Unsafely) in prolly a dozen existing production Grendel style chambers that I can think of. Not even going into the type 1 and type 2 bolt conversation here...that makes this all much worse.
So, I would have seriously considered making the shoulder like .035 longer, than Grendel saami. More options for performance and way safer for the public. Not an issue really for military use, if thats their market focus.
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i was thinking safety mainly. If I was the head engineer at Hornady and wanted a unique cartridge based on existing wildcat architecture, I am making it where it wont even chamber and go into battery in any existing wildcats or production chambers for safety reasons. This 6ARC will chamber and fire (unsafely) in prolly a dozen existing production Grendel style chambers that I can think of. Not even going into the type 1 and type 2 bolt conversation here...that makes this all much worse.
So, I would have seriously considered making the shoulder like .035 longer, than Grendel saami. More options for performance and way safer for the public. Not an issue really for military use, if thats their market focus.
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I would love to see an entry level Ruger American 6ARC just so I could have access to an affordable action with a PPC bolt face. That would be great. That RAR action is built pretty darn well for the $. A little truing and polishing and it’s solid. 6PPC repeating varmint rifle anyone?!?
I am just attempting to understand or reason their logic for the .030” shorter shoulder position.
Not saying they are being reckless, just questioning their logic. It aint safer IMO.
Besides pure uniqueness, perhaps maybe there is a benefit in full auto feeding - of long slender 6mm bullets from the mag with a short fat tapered case with a different shoulder. Good reliable magazines and sometimes feeding have been a challenge with the 6.5 Grendel since the beginning, however this is a little better now with new purpose designed metal magazines. The 6mmAR is not easy to get running well from magazines with more than 10 rounds, maybe the 6ARC is better with the shoulder change.
I am just attempting to understand or reason their logic for the .030” shorter shoulder position.
I assume its a way of shooting a " long for caliber " bullet, with usable case capacity. Being marketed as a " long distance" round..who knows. It's not the first time they have shortened a case and ran longer bullets in it , under certain COAL restraints.
Personally, I don't hunt long distance with an AR, I'd rather have a longer case and shoot a lighter, less BC bullet faster, just my application in the areas I hunt, and critters targeted, others may have different opinions.
I also don't understand guys using AR cases in bolt guns when there are so many ways to get to desired destination much more efficiently, but it's a free country!
As far as the release, more is better! We need to grow the shooting sports, not curtail them.
IMO any concerns about wildcat misidentification would not even have been in the picture.
We don't know which branch or outfit of the military is adopting this cartridge. It may be too small to affect the commercial market and may be a while before a significant military branch does as it did with the 6.5Creedmore.With it being adopted by the military we may see many manufacturers. Brownells has barrels and complete Aero Precision uppers.
I lost my thesaurus recently. I don't have the words to tell you how I feel about that.Yeah, I hate how Hornady has successfully marketed their tawdry products as archetypal to the proselytes of our sport. How dare they standardize our prized abstruse and esoteric wildcats for the ignorant novitiates! Don't they know these arcane cartridges are meant only for the uncanny and enigmatic silo of erudite benchresters? How dare they debauch our sport so!
I learned some new words today and wanted to try them out!
Momma always said that a good vocabulary is an important piece of expressing yourself.
We don't know which branch or outfit of the military is adopting this cartridge. It may be too small to affect the commercial market and may be a while before a significant military branch does as it did with the 6.5Creedmore.
We don't know which branch or outfit of the military is adopting this cartridge. It may be too small to affect the commercial market and may be a while before a significant military branch does as it did with the 6.5Creedmore.