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22 ARC measurements

In one of my club matches (Black Rifles Matter) it is a requirement to use an ar15 platform. I am going to build a 22 ARC for this match. HOPEFULLY, it is a better cartridge than the 6 arc. I am in the process of forming Hornady 6.5 grendel brass to 22 arc. While I use a 22 arc fl die, I don't have a "average" base to datum line measurement. If anyone has any fired 22 arc cases, or FACTORY loaded rounds that also have a Hornady .350 case comparator insert,can you please measure the base to datum and post it. I know my measurements will be alittle different! I just want a number to compare to. Thanks, rsbhunter
 
I formed 22 ARC from Starline 6.5 Grendel brass in 3 steps. 6.5 Grendel- 6br- Hornady 22 ARC.
Virgin Starline 6.5 Grendel datum was 1.204-.205 w/ 350 comparator. Fire formed one time to a Proof 22arc is 2.214- .2145. Longer than any Grendel barrel I've owned. 1.210 was pretty common. This was a "light " charge of CFE223. Issue is the tight neck of the proof barrel. Formed brass was coming out with a .014-.0145 neck thickness. Seemed to be enough to release the bullet, but fired brass would not drop a bullet. I turned them down to .013 and I will see come 2nd fire. Lot of work for a non comp gas gun, but it shot very well.
Hope it helps
 
YES! Thank you for the quick response. My case measurements are spot on with yours for unfired, new brass. I have neck turned to .012 on the 98 cases I have. I did start out doing the 6mm die, then tried the 22 brai die I have. That was partially successful. I did anneal prior to sizing, but still had a couple necks collapse. With the 22 arc die, no problems. Again, thank you for the quick response and comprehensive info....rsbhunter
 
YES! Thank you for the quick response. My case measurements are spot on with yours for unfired, new brass. I have neck turned to .012 on the 98 cases I have. I did start out doing the 6mm die, then tried the 22 brai die I have. That was partially successful. I did anneal prior to sizing, but still had a couple necks collapse. With the 22 arc die, no problems. Again, thank you for the quick response and comprehensive info....rsbhunter
Thoughts on the 22arc? I on the fence still as still remember 224 valk and 6 arc hype that seemed to fall short (for many people anyway). I do like the sounds of it for a comp gas gun though.
 
I would love to fire a case, and as soon as Craddock ships my barreI i will. I tried the 6 arc in ar, never found anything that I liked about it. Factory ammo blew primers, ruined brass,accuracy was so so. And before anyone thinks I just got a bad set up, this was the same between 3 rifles my friend and I had. The funny thing is, I have a 243 LBC that i still shoot in competition, that outperformed the arc in everyway. I hope Hornady did this one right. I am using top shelf componets to put it together, so the results should be great. I'll be running the 80.5 and 85.5gr Berger bullets. IF this ends up being a dud, me and Hornady will part ways for good. I shoot 223, 22 brai , 6mm dasher in competition, so I have other options if needed, but I hope this cartridge is half of what they are promising... as for the Vaylkerie, the same buddy with the 6arc, went through about 3 barrels on his ar's before he found the magic to making it work. But it does work great!!! He is 95% of the time 1st or second in our matches....rsbhunter
 

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