I was questioning in an AR-15 what type of bullets could be fired in that platform. Any thoughts on whether a 6 mm PPC or a 6 mm BR would work ?
Please describe why?Either one will work but neither is a good choice
Please describe why?
Then a PPC? I think not.Brass cost and feeding for the main thing. There are plenty of cartridges that will shoot as good for less money and less hassle
How about some links to info on the 6mm Reddick?You should see the groups the inventor is posting! It’s a game changer!![]()
Not to stir the pot, but why do you want to choose these calibers? I don't have the experience that others do but why not try the 6MM x 45? I think that all you'd need would be a barrel and to have the headspace checked using a stock bolt. I don't think that magazines or feeding would be an issue and you'd have to neck up a .223 case to 6MM with the proper dies. If I'm wrong please correct me.I was questioning in an AR-15 what type of bullets could be fired in that platform. Any thoughts on whether a 6 mm PPC or a 6 mm BR would work ?
I shoot an NRA Ar Tact. match this month with an 6PPC AR using 90 grain Berger BT's score was 593 with 23 x's6X45 is super accurate, mild, and plug and play in an AR platform.
Lprredick has a post on it. “He thought he was safe” He invented it!How about some links to info on the 6mm Reddick?
that looks like good design.Lprredick has a post on it. “He thought he was safe” He invented it!
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/members/lpreddick.1205256/
If you want a 6mm in an AR platform, I’d recommend any of the 6mm Grendel. With an 8 twist barrel these should do fine to 700 yards with a 95 grain bullet.
The variants are the 6 AR and the 243 LBC both of which are basically identical as they are both necked 6.5 Grendel.
Has a .473 boltface been done successfully on an AR15 platform?