So here are my options in regards to adding a shorter 6 ARC. I am not looking for suggested alternatives in regards to parts/costs, I am simply interested in hearing which route you would choose if given these options and why.
- 14.5" barrel in current setup: I currently have a 18" 6 ARC setup built off of an LMT full rifle with the monolithic upper. This allows me to easily swap barrels in the field in mere minutes. I could get a 14.5" barrel and have it converted by D. WIlson and then swap out the current 18" barrel for the 14.5" barrel and run with that. I would only drop 5oz. weight here which isn't much but the gun would be 3.5" shorter which isn't anything to sneeze at when it comes to using it in the blind. This would put the rifle at 10lbs 6oz. (with can and mag) and 39.5" long which is the same length as my 20" 336 Marlin 30-30. Added cost would be roughly $1100.
I am not sure how I feel about going to the trouble of spending big money on a new barrel plus the conversion for something that won't
change the overall weight or length by much but it does keep my overall expenditure to lowest possible number. I don't know what the
POI shift will be like between barrel and can swaps but I can't imagine it'd be more than a MIL or so in either direction and easily rectified.
2.
12.5" upper: I can get a 11.5" LMT stripped upper and combine that with a 12.5" barrel from Noveske which I would have to convert of
course and then run that upper on my 300 BLK NFA lower. I'd likely swap/borrow the can from the 300 BLK on this upper since only one
can be in use at the same time. If I went this route I'd likely take the NF ATACR 4-16x42 F1 currently on the 18" 6 ARC and run it on the
the shorty. This would require me to get new glass for the 18" gun but I'd be ok with that as it would allow me to get little more top end
for the range sessions at distance. Added cost would be roughly $1500 but that doesn't include the cost to replace the glass on the 18"
upper, est. another $2-3.5K.
3.
12.5" complete rifle: This would require me to purchase a new lower and register it as an SBR. This would add another $1K to the
equation and would take a little more time while waiting on the NFA but it would afford me an entirely new and dedicated rifle. I'd likely
share the can from the 18" rifle if I go this route to avoid having to purchase another can along with the added stamp. Added cost would
be roughly $3000 but that doesn't include the cost to replace the glass on the 18" upper, est. another $2-3.5K.