No. Also I do not recommend light bolt carriers.I looking to reload 6mm ARC. I am running AR15 with a 20" barrel and an adjustable gas block. I noticed in the manuals there are loads for gas guns and bolt guns. I am wondering since I have an adjustable gas block can I load to the higher pressures of the bolt guns?
If you are concerned with the bolt the look into https://www.sixfiveoutfitters.com/product/ultrabolt-6-5-grendel-6mm-arc-ar15-type-2-bolt-mk136/. John has found a way to increase the thickness of the bolt face wall, .035 to .052 (by my measurements). That is significant and makes for a much stronger bolt.No...absolutely not. Do not even attempt to try. I have 2 AR-15 6 mm ARCs with adjustable gas blocks and load to the gas gun pressure. It's the weak bolt THAT cannot handle high pressure ! ...LOOK HOW THIN THE MATERIAL IS THAT IS LEFT IN THE ARC/ GRENDEL BOLT!!! Ya don't want pieces bolt lugs stuck in your skull, or eyeballs. I can't believe it does as well as it does with the gas gun pressures...this is definitely the maximum head dia of a cartridge that one should use in the normal AR platform...I actually can't believe gun designers thought it was a good idea! You'd need an AR10 with an adjustable gas block to run higher pressures of the bolt 6 ARC ...or a bolt gun that has sufficient material to support higher pressures. Do not push the 6 mm ARC gas gun in this instance Max is definitely Max...besides it will work well at those lower gas gun velocities. Want bolt gun velocities get a bolt gun....I like the 6 mm ARC in the gas gun, I have 2 of em, but went to the 6 dasher in the bolt gun because it's a much better option for me...I'll probably never own an ARC bolt gun...Seriously bottom line...if ya want bolt gun velocities get a bolt gun.
I noticed on your link the manufacturer does not mention using high pressures. Or did I miss something?If you are concerned with the bolt the look into https://www.sixfiveoutfitters.com/product/ultrabolt-6-5-grendel-6mm-arc-ar15-type-2-bolt-mk136/. John has found a way to increase the thickness of the bolt face wall, .035 to .052 (by my measurements). That is significant and makes for a much stronger bolt.
JP bolt vs UltrBolt
Cheers
Philip
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Thanks for the post...I did go measure the thickness of my 2 6mm ARC bolts and they are .043" amd .044" thick...not .035" ... but at .053" thickness any improvement in that area would be a bit of insurance and peace of mind, just for the ARC gas gun pressures...and I'd consider them if needed in the future...but I also didn't see any data that would suggest that one could proceed into bolt gun pressures...If you are concerned with the bolt the look into https://www.sixfiveoutfitters.com/product/ultrabolt-6-5-grendel-6mm-arc-ar15-type-2-bolt-mk136/. John has found a way to increase the thickness of the bolt face wall, .035 to .052 (by my measurements). That is significant and makes for a much stronger bolt.
JP bolt vs UltrBolt
Cheers
Philip
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I remeasured the JP bolt again. .035 with Nitutoyo digital and .037 with 30+ year old old Moore & Wright analog. I have not had them calibrated.Thanks for the post...I did go measure the thickness of my 2 6mm ARC bolts and they are .043" amd .044" thick...not .035" ... but at .053" thickness any improvement in that area would be a bit of insurance and peace of mind, just for the ARC gas gun pressures...and I'd consider them if needed in the future...but I also didn't see any data that would suggest that one could proceed into bolt gun pressures...
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I remeasured the JP bolt again. .035 with Nitutoyo digital and .037 with 30+ year old old Moore & Wright analog. I have not had them calibrated.
Also, take diameter of bolt face od minus bolt face id. Grendel od .530 minus id .453 = .077 divide by 2 = .0385. Based on published data I found. 223/556 measures .0735 wall thickness. id .383 od .530
Regardless it is still improvement and better safely margin.
Cheers
I believe the discrepancy is the bolt face ID, .445" is normal some go to .447"....but .453" on your JP is quite large...so. .530" - .445"= .085" ÷2 =.0425"I reme
I remeasured the JP bolt again. .035 with Nitutoyo digital and .037 with 30+ year old old Moore & Wright analog. I have not had them calibrated.
Also, take diameter of bolt face od minus bolt face id. Grendel od .530 minus id .453 = .077 divide by 2 = .0385. Based on published data I found. 223/556 measures .0735 wall thickness. id .383 od .530
Regardless it is still improvement and better safely margin.
Cheers
the bolt rim looks thicker. Do you need a different bolt extension?If you are concerned with the bolt the look into https://www.sixfiveoutfitters.com/product/ultrabolt-6-5-grendel-6mm-arc-ar15-type-2-bolt-mk136/. John has found a way to increase the thickness of the bolt face wall, .035 to .052 (by my measurements). That is significant and makes for a much stronger bolt.
JP bolt vs UltrBolt
Cheers
Philip
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No, everything fits perfectly. Well worth the price.the bolt rim looks thicker. Do you need a different bolt extension?