Sorry - not possible from an engineering perspective.I've built AR-15's (as in made the barrels and assembled) in 6BR ,6.5 and 30 BRX and 375 Whisper. PRI 6.8 waffle mags feed them pretty reliably.
Ive seen 15's fire wssm cartridges and that case has a .535 rim dia.
Brass catchers ?
Sorry - not possible from an engineering perspective.
Built what?JLT yes it is, I shot with a guy that built one years ago.
Sorry, I have a 6brx sitting in the gun vault.
Thank You, JLT I surely would want something that is reliable!! RonBuilt what?
Where did you get the bolt? I'm unaware of anyone currently making a .473 bolt head for an AR-15, .458 SOCOM notwithstanding, as it is a low pressure cartridge. It's been tried by several in the past and all have met a predictable end.
I've built hundreds and hundreds of AR-15s and AR-10s and I would never attempt to run anything bigger than a PPC base in an AR-15 platform. There's just not enough metal for reliability and safety. The supply side has figured that out, no doubt with a little urging from the plaintiffs' bar and/or the cost of warranty service.
I said it is not possible from an engineering perspective. Let me rephrase - It is absolutely irresponsible from an engineering perspective and the economics, taking everything into consideration, make it the equivalent of 'Here, hold my beer. Hey fellas, watch this!" I'll stand by that. If that were not the case, we'd all be running 6BRs and variants in our AR-15s. And we're not.
Further, the notion that WSSMs can function in an AR-15 is beyond preposterous. Get out your calipers and take a measurement or two. Remember, WSSMs and WSMs run at 64K psi. You first . . . .
RW, even with the best available bolt components, the PPC case head is close to the razor's edge. Make sure you get a spare bolt for the 6mm AR. I have a 6.5 Grendel AR that has seen about 5,000 rounds and I'm on my second bolt head.Thank You, JLT I surely would want something that is reliable!! Ron
Olympic Arms offered Wssm AR's. An old friend that I grew up with was building AR's using the wssm bolt. He cut down 300 RUM cases to a straight walled 500. He had to remove the dust cover and mill out the ejection port. He named his round the 500XS. It used 50 cal pistol bullets.Built what?
Where did you get the bolt? I'm unaware of anyone currently making a .473 bolt head for an AR-15, .458 SOCOM notwithstanding, as it is a low pressure cartridge. It's been tried by several in the past and all have met a predictable end.
I've built hundreds and hundreds of AR-15s and AR-10s and I would never attempt to run anything bigger than a PPC base in an AR-15 platform. There's just not enough metal for reliability and safety. The supply side has figured that out, no doubt with a little urging from the plaintiffs' bar and/or the cost of warranty service.
I said it is not possible from an engineering perspective. Let me rephrase - It is absolutely irresponsible from an engineering perspective and the economics, taking everything into consideration, make it the equivalent of 'Here, hold my beer. Hey fellas, watch this!" I'll stand by that. If that were not the case, we'd all be running 6BRs and variants in our AR-15s. And we're not.
Further, the notion that WSSMs can function in an AR-15 is beyond preposterous. Get out your calipers and take a measurement or two. Remember, WSSMs and WSMs run at 64K psi. You first . . . .
Before I do anything I am going to wait for the 224 Valkyrie to come out it sounds interesting to be able to shoot the heavy bullets with a little more steam!! Thank You, RonRW, even with the best available bolt components, the PPC case head is close to the razor's edge. Make sure you get a spare bolt for the 6mm AR. I have a 6.5 Grendel AR that has seen about 5,000 rounds and I'm on my second bolt head.
A 6mm AR is an excellent choice if you want something with more legs than a 5.56/.223 out of an AR but you may want to wait just a little while until the .224 Valkyrie is formally introduced. Basically a 6.8 SPC necked to .224 and has the boiler room and case geometry to handle the 80 - 90 grain bullets at mag length.
Those are NOT AR-15 uppers. They just happen to fit an AR-15 lower pin spacing. Spring and buffer modifications are required as well. There is nothing milspec about it, therefore, it is not an AR-15. You can get a single shot .50 BMG 'upper' for a milspec AR-15 lower, but the rifle is not an AR-15 after you put that !#@*& thing on.Olympic Arms offered Wssm AR's. An old friend that I grew up with was building AR's using the wssm bolt. He cut down 300 RUM cases to a straight walled 500. He had to remove the dust cover and mill out the ejection port. He named his round the 500XS. It used 50 cal pistol bullets.
Good decision! I'm waiting on that one myself - should be interesting.Before I do anything I am going to wait for the 224 Valkyrie to come out it sounds interesting to be able to shoot the heavy bullets with a little more steam!! Thank You, Ron
The BR case can be adapted to the ar15 platform. Young Manufacturing developed a bolt capable of handling 60kpsi normal operating pressure. There's several people that have reliably built Dashers and BR variants on the AR15 platform. I built the equivalent to a 30br on a 15 platform after the jackass from the the 300 Reaper stole my money.Good decision! I'm waiting on that one myself - should be interesting.
The DMV still considers that a Toyota...Those are NOT AR-15 uppers. They just happen to fit an AR-15 lower pin spacing. Spring and buffer modifications are required as well. There is nothing milspec about it, therefore, it is not an AR-15. You can get a single shot .50 BMG 'upper' for a milspec AR-15 lower, but the rifle is not an AR-15 after you put that !#@*& thing on.
You can put a 440 Mopar in a Toyota Camry but, when you're finished, it ain't a Toyota anymore.