Bolt gun...Is yours an AR or Bolt gun?
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Bolt gun...Is yours an AR or Bolt gun?
7.62×39 (ppc) bolt face. Not a biggieThe bolt face is the only bummer. If you can't just slap a barrel on the action you have, its going to be a niche thing. You can have your .223 bolt opened up, but then you can't go back.
Where did you find a shorter freebore reamer and what freebore is it? I spoke with jgs about drawing up a 60 freebore reamer for me last week.So I have a shorter freebore 22 arc ar15 20" and now a ruger american 22" 22 arc. Going to start with 50 gr tnt and go up. I know the 75gr eld shoot amazing and drop yotes in my ar.

Pva makes a barrel.Where did you find a shorter freebore reamer and what freebore is it? I spoke with jgs about drawing up a 60 freebore reamer for me last week.
Where did you find a shorter freebore reamer and what freebore is it? I spoke with jgs about drawing up a 60 freebore reamer for me last week.
The 22-250 is a great round. I had a Tikka T3 8tw. that shot the Swift 75gr. like nobodies' business and many a critter has fallen to it. My niece killer her first buck with it several years ago. . .and I've never got it back! Although I've seen it out with us several times and receive many text photos with it next to her. She is worth it though.The 22 ARC intrigues me but what stops me is the bolt face. I really wish they used a standard bolt face so I could rechamber to pretty much anything I wanted instead of being stuck with ppc based cartridges. I know I could use an action like the origin and swap bolt faces easily but that's another $1000 bucks I have to spend. That just makes me stick with the 22-250 which is just fine by me. Speaking of, the 52gr Berger never gets mentioned when coyote bullets are discussed and I haven't seen a bullet work better. I run them in my AR as well as my 22-250 and haven't had an exit yet. I have even shot a couple Bobcats with them and haven't got an exit on them either. Fantastic bullet.
That's what I have decided too.The 22-250 is a great round. I had a Tikka T3 8tw. that shot the Swift 75gr. like nobodies' business and many a critter has fallen to it. My niece killer her first buck with it several years ago. . .and I've never got it back! Although I've seen it out with us several times and receive many text photos with it next to her. She is worth it though.
The 22GT uses the .473 bolt face and if I ever decide to do another nifty .224 that will be my next barrel.
I have been shooting an informal local bench league using a 223. Most others were firing some form of 6mm and when I was finally ready and financially able to move out of the 223 everyone hammered the idea of a 6BR of some sort. That was great. I was intrigued by the 6ARC. And was told by all it was stupidly wrong.The 22 ARC intrigues me but what stops me is the bolt face. I really wish they used a standard bolt face so I could rechamber to pretty much anything I wanted instead of being stuck with ppc based cartridges. I know I could use an action like the origin and swap bolt faces easily but that's another $1000 bucks I have to spend.
Depending on what extractor your action has, the ppc case will work just fine in a .475 bolt face.The 22 ARC intrigues me but what stops me is the bolt face. I really wish they used a standard bolt face so
Buy a SavageThe 22 ARC intrigues me but what stops me is the bolt face. I really wish they used a standard bolt face so I could rechamber to pretty much anything I wanted instead of being stuck with ppc based cartridges. I know I could use an action like the origin and swap bolt faces easily but that's another $1000 bucks I have to spend. That just makes me stick with the 22-250 which is just fine by me. Speaking of, the 52gr Berger never gets mentioned when coyote bullets are discussed and I haven't seen a bullet work better. I run them in my AR as well as my 22-250 and haven't had an exit yet. I have even shot a couple Bobcats with them and haven't got an exit on them either. Fantastic bullet.


I think you've accurately assessed the 22 ARC. Accuracy wise, there's no reason it shouldn't be just as accurate as anything else out there assuming you are starting with good components and good equipment. Performance wise, factory ammo is limited by the strength of the AR15 bolt. It can feed the heavier bullets which is a big plus for shooting distance with an AR, and it can push them just a little faster than a standard 223/556, but that bump in speed is really hard to notice and could just as easily be obtained from a 223ai which would have a MUCH cheaper supply of brass but would still be limited by the AR15 mag length. Moving to a bolt action, and rolling your own starting with quality 6.5G brass, and you're looking at a noticeable step up from a 223 bolt gun. IMHO, its a ballistic twin to the 22BR in a bolt gun, both of which make excellent midrange hunting cartridges.On to the meat and potatoes of my rant. I have RARELY experienced a pass-thru shot on these animals unless the bullet has not come in contact with a rib or other bone. Smallish hogs and one buck I did get a pass-thru on, and the only time sign of a blood trail if one had to follow – which is a down side. Exit wounds are good, when it happens. There is not even much if at all blood on the entrance hole. And if the animal has been eating a lot of acorns or in someone’s corn pile, it plugs things up instantly due to the internal mess inside. The internal damage is amazing, like if you were to insert a 5 gal. paint mixer bit into your drill and then the chest cavity, then mash the trigger. . .total Hollywood freak show inside! This is the reason I believe for my kill ratio/recovery distance with the .224 bullets.
22 Arc?
I have a friend who bought a 6 Arc barrel for his AR. He had to delay working with it for a few months, as he couldn't get brass for it. Once he did, I wasn't all that impressed.
But that's a single user (and not the brightest shooter I know); YMMV.
