I had a 28" MR upper in 6 RAT for a season, and never had a single feeding issue with it. Far as I'm concerned, the only downside to the RAT/FAT RAT/40* Turbo is bolt lug breakage when the owner tries to push 105s too fast. We always used LMT Enhanced bolts in our RATs and never had a lug break - but I don't believe LMT makes them anymore.
The source for Hornady 6 HAGAR brass has dried up - Hornady has no interest in commercializing the HAGAR, nor in making another run of the brass. That's more or less from the horse's mouth, coming from the guys who were distributing the HAGAR brass.
The 1st AR10 I built for myself is chambered for 6.5x47 Lapua, with a 28" Krieger 1-8tw bbl that I contoured out of a straight 1.25" blank. It weighed just over 9lbs when I started in on it, and wound up at just over 4.5lbs when finished - bbl is 1" out to gas tap (which was located 2" forward from std. AR10 rifle port location), .810" from tap to muzzle. It's a shooter with 123s & Hunter ball powder - just hate to use it where it's likely I'll lose a $1 piece of Lapua brass. Rifle weighs 13.5lbs with a Sightron SIII 6-24x50 mounted.
Back to the RAT - after selling the MR upper, I built myself an AR15 rifle in 6 RAT with a 24" Krieger, again contoured from a straight blank (starting to see a slight macho tendency here? - next time I need an AR 15/10 bbl blank, I'll order it already contoured). Used the last Enhanced bolt I had for this one, and love to shoot it. It hammers at 600 with mag length S95MKs & RL15, though I'm sure it'll also do very well with 105 Hybrids single loaded. It weighs right at 11lbs, also with a SIII 6-24x50.
Finally decided that the RAT should be attempted on a bolt rifle, so purchased a CZ 527 carbine in 7.62x39 in order to get the correct bolt face. Pulled the OEM bbl and replaced it with a 24" Krieger 1-8tw in #3 sporter contour, after reducing the shank dia from 1.250" to 1.070" to better match the action dia. This little sweety has a very nicely grained stock of Turkish walnut, and weighs 7.5lbs with a Sightron Big Sky 4.5-14x44 mounted in the factory steel rings. Only issue with it is that feeding out of the factory magazine isn't always perfectly reliable, but after tweaking the mag feed lips, it's acceptable for now. The action I really wanted to use was a Sako PPC repeater, but try finding one (as a complete rifle) for under $1400.... Whatever, the CZ gives acceptable accuracy, and is just the right weight to carry - though the magazine protrudes right at the balance point. Still carries great with a sling though.
I really enjoyed building & shooting all three of these rifles, but in all honesty, the little AR15 RAT is probably the best shooter of the bunch.