224 valk is 6.8spc case familyThat's awesome to hear. I'm wondering what the difference between his cartridge and the 224 Valk is?
Can you tell me more about the 375? Did it feed in an AR? Seems at that bore there would not be much shoulder left. I think a 358 or 375 subsonic would be very cool.Ive had reamers made in .204, .224, 6mm, .257, 6,5, 7mm, .308, .338 and .375 all based on the Grendel case. All shoot well, all function as intended.
375 does fed just fine; though it means subsonic is where you want to design your build. I had hoped to find a supply of reasonably priced bullets, that's where I stopped and only a few shots fired, sold.it and move on to another project.Can you tell me more about the 375? Did it feed in an AR? Seems at that bore there would not be much shoulder left. I think a 358 or 375 subsonic would be very cool.
It seems like finding bullets the right shape and heavy (275 grain and up) could be a challenge. Casting bullets could be a new hobby.375 does fed just fine; though it means subsonic is where you want to design your build. I had hoped to find a supply of reasonably priced bullets, that's where I stopped and only a few shots fired, sold.it and move on to another project.
Suppressed, would be cool.
Where have you been able to buy dies and reamers? How about a barrel manufacturer?375 does fed just fine; though it means subsonic is where you want to design your build. I had hoped to find a supply of reasonably priced bullets, that's where I stopped and only a few shots fired, sold.it and move on to another project.
Suppressed, would be cool.