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Two totally different platforms nothing to compare IMO, both do the job that it was designed for very well.Just for the sake of discussion what is your thoughts on the 6mm ARC VS the 6 PPC? With Alpha offering quality brass for each chambering, for the Bench rest folks, is there much difference in the accuracy potential of either? In this example lets say we are talking the same barrel, barrel length, contour & twist rate on the same action. Would the luck of the draw on a quality barrel make more difference than the differences in case design?
Better yet for the average hunter using a light weight barrel would a shooter realize an advantage of one chambering over the other?
Well, for people with AR's, it might be a big freak-n deal.can shoot from an AR platform big freak-n deal.
Fair enough. Yet I feel they defiantly have more similarities than other cartridges that I am familiar with.Two totally different platforms nothing to compare IMO, both do the job that it was designed for very well.
Jerry
That's the problem with the 6MM with low-capacity cases, you need the heavy weight projectiles to buck the wind. If you want to push the light weight 6MM projectiles fast enough to reduce the time of flight, you need more powder increase the speed.I love the 6mm arc with 90gr bergers, I have a Savage with a 8 twist & Howa 1500 mini action with 7.5 twist. Both guns do well and for a young hunter or a lady to hunt with, and took them out to 600yds and they preform well, but if the wind is bad it shown up.
Well lets not forget the 6 Grinch with proper throat it's a much better cartridge than the PPC at the longer ranges. So as it says above Hornady comes out with the 6ARC with a longer throat and all of the sudden it's full of long range glamor. Frankly the longer and heavier bullets just choke the little cartridge's powder capacity. I tried the 6PPC with 8 twist and heavy bullets. The heavier bullets greatly reduced velocities and performance didn't appeal to me.Ask yourself...who decided an ARC should be throated for long bullets and why.
Answer...Hornady and Marketing.
The cartridge shines brightest with light bullets but high bc is the cool kid right now
I did not read everyone's opinions on this topic, but I have asked this question to myself several times and have never really been given an official answer, so i went on a investigation over the last several years. My thoughts up to this point;Just for the sake of discussion what is your thoughts on the 6mm ARC VS the 6 PPC? With Alpha offering quality brass for each chambering, for the Bench rest folks, is there much difference in the accuracy potential of either? In this example lets say we are talking the same barrel, barrel length, contour & twist rate on the same action. Would the luck of the draw on a quality barrel make more difference than the differences in case design?
Better yet for the average hunter using a light weight barrel would a shooter realize an advantage of one chambering over the other?